Cabose said:I'm going in for my interview on Tuesday and the thought just occurred to me that I might need a resume/coverletter I don't think so (and I hope not) but I want to be sure.
Thanks in advance.
Cabose
auto said:never a bad idea though...
auto said:never a bad idea though...
this man is the Subject Matter Expert.kincanucks said:At 16 and applying for the reserves? Not required.
you are not.auto said:never a bad idea though...
nor are you.Rice0031 said:I recently (February) started my recruiting process. Even though it may not be crucial to have your resume (and/or coverletter), I'd say the more professional you are about this whole process, the more successful you will (hopefully) be.
ThainC said:Okay, I know this thread is over with but I thought instead of starting a new topic I could just attach my own question to the bottom. I dropped off my package at CFRC Vancouver a few months ago, applying for the Reserve Entry Scheme for Officers, and hoping to get on with the Royal Westminster Regiment. Being that I was applying for an Officer position, I figured it couldn't hurt to toss in my resume (Hence why I'm asking the question on in this topic). My resume, I like to think, is pretty impressive if not at least very descriptive. However, they disagreed. I was told while it's a very good resume, it's too generic and they'd like another which is more geared towards the Infantry.
This is fine and dandy, except having no experience in the Infantry, I'm not entirely sure what they are looking for on my resume. I've of course listed out various supervisor/leadership experiences/work experiences, I've gone on a bit about physical fitness, team work, working with the public through the RCMP (Volunteer) and so forth. My question isn't so much about why I need to give another resume - that I don't care about. If they need one, then they get one. My question is has anyone else had this request? If so, what sort of experiences/skills did you highlight? I don't mind giving out a copy of my resume to someone in the know who'd be willing to offer suggestions.
Thanks.
I haven't had anything done with my paperwork at CFRC Vancouver I don't believe, as I have to go for an Interview at the Regiment with the CO and such.