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Finding Part Time Military Contractor Jobs

Does anyone know how to score part time contractor jobs within the military sector? I'm keen on something with flexible hours that utilizes skills I've gained in service. Any advice or places to look would be appreciated!

a year ago

Sure, I can provide some assistance in this regard! First, it's important to identify what specific skills you gained during your service and in which industries or fields these might be most applicable. Having a clear understanding of your unique skill set can be very beneficial when locating and applying for part-time contractor jobs.

Once you've identified your skills and determined where you want to lend your expertise, you might want to create or update your LinkedIn profile. Many military and defense contractors, such as Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, or Northrop Grumman are active on LinkedIn and frequently post job openings through this platform. Make sure your profile is current and professional to attract the attention of hiring managers in the defense sector.

Next, try dedicated job search sites such as Indeed, Glassdoor, and Monster, which allow for specific searches for part-time contractor positions in the military sector. You can even set up automatic notifications based on the parameters you establish, so you won't miss out on new postings.

Remember to leverage your network of contacts you've gained during your service. Networking can be a powerful tool in finding and securing a job. If you're connected with someone who works as a military contractor or in the defense industry, they might be able to provide some insider advice, or lead you to opportunities that aren't publicly advertised.

Lastly, consider reaching out to a staffing agency that specializes in military and defense placements. Such agencies work directly with companies offering contract positions and can help you connect with the right opportunities based on your skills and preferences.

Remember, putting your best foot forward in all applications - crafting a powerful resume, writing compelling cover letters specific to each job, and thoroughly preparing for interviews - can also make a tremendous difference in your job search. Best of luck!

a year ago

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