08-09-2005, 03:02 PM
theguywiththeSi Wrote:check monster.com and make your resume public, to allow for recruiters to search it. Like someone said before make sure it looks GOOD! If you have a security clearance (i think you do), check up on that and make sure you let recruiters know that. Exploit the fact you worked for the government if you're trying to obtain a government consulting company.
Monster.com isn't the best avenue for entry-level jobs, but it doesn't hurt to put your resume up there. If you have a security clearance, you should have that on your resume in bold. Another suggestion, the "Objective" section is a waste - most employers glaze over it. Keep your qualifications quantifiable - and limit your resume to one page.
theguywiththeSi Wrote:if you want for bigger companies check their websites, you can usually submit your resume online (ie: northrop grumman, bearingpoint, cgi-ams) Other companies check online, there are a TON of consulting agencies out there you can contact....just be persistant and contact them even if they're not promoting certain positions. Don't be afraid to call them.
There are tons of govt contracting jobs out there. Other big companies to check would be CACI and Accenture. Regarding company size, I've worked with very small consulting firms in the past, and now I work for a large company. There are pros and cons to all of them, the key is to find a group that you will be part of a good team.
If you want, I can review your resume and post it up on the BearingPoint Intranet for recruiters to peruse. Let me know if you're interested.
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