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Bridging the Translation Gap: From Military Service to Civilian Success

Once upon a time, as a military spouse, I understood the challenges that come with transitioning from a life of service to a civilian career. It’s a journey my partner and I, co-owners of a niche recruitment agency, have lived personally and now strive to ease for others.

In the past, the support a service member received was directly proportional to their time in uniform. The most junior soldiers, often the least equipped with trade or business skills, were left with little more than a basic CV. These CVs, crafted by writers unfamiliar with military life, often misrepresented the Veteran’s experience, leaving them lost for words in civilian job interviews. They struggled to convey their military skills in terms the corporate world could understand and value.

The key to a successful transition lies in translating military jargon into civilian relatable terms. A resume is a powerful tool for job hunting, but when you’re navigating this transition alone, your resume must speak fluently of your experience and skills. That’s where our agency steps in; we don’t just fine-tune your resume, we advocate for you. We take the time to understand the unique needs of employers and prepare you to meet those needs, acting as a bridge between your military past and your civilian future.

Our team, composed of Veterans, spouses, and partners of those who’ve served, brings a wealth of lived experience to the table. We’ve weathered the storms of transition ourselves – the bumpy roads, the moments of doubt when the familiarity of military life beckoned us back. But we stayed the course, committed to building careers in the business world, and now we leverage that hard-won knowledge to support others.

Our organisation doesn’t just rely on personal experience; over a decade, we’ve gathered insights across various industries, understanding how to translate the skills and experiences of the Veteran community into assets for civilian companies. My own corporate and government background has given me a keen insight into what employers seek and the behind-the-scenes decision-making that influences their hiring processes.

We are more than a collection of individual experiences; we are a collective, drawing on the knowledge of all our past and present employees to deliver unmatched service to the Veteran community. When engaging with clients, it’s crucial for us to convey our expertise in this niche market. We’re not just a recruitment agency; we’re a dedicated service for Veterans, ensuring they find rewarding careers and our clients benefit from the unique value veterans bring to their workforce.

Our ability to deliver goes beyond placement services. We offer labour hire and program-based delivery, introducing groups of Veterans to companies where they can thrive together, enriching the workplace with their shared experience and camaraderie.
As we continue to serve our Veteran community, we remain committed to being the translators, the advocates, and the bridge to a fulfilling civilian career. Our collective experience is our strength, making us a trusted partner for Veterans and employers alike. Together, we’re building a future where military service is recognised as the beginning of a journey to civilian success, not the end.

If you are ready to find out how your skills can transfer, Click here to book your free career consult with Ironside Resources today!

From Service Record to Civilian Resume: Resume Writing Tips for Veterans

Guest Post by Adriana Modersitzki - The Elite Collective
A note from Adriana: I’m the Founder and lead career consultant at The Elite Collective. Elite supports a wide range of individuals through their career journeys, but as a Veteran-owned career coaching and resume writing company, we have unique insight into supporting transitioning members and helping ex-serving members communicate their expertise to civilian hiring managers. I’m thrilled to be collaborating with Rowena at Ironside Resources to create a short blog series offering some actionable advice on translating your skills and experience into language that resonates with civilian employers.

Looking for a new job is challenging for most of us. For ADF members transitioning to a civilian lifestyle and career can be a steep learning curve, and often the first step is the hardest. So how do you get things started? Well, the trick to a successful Defence transition isn’t so much working out what to do when you get out, as much as communicating what you CAN do.
How do you turn your service record into something that a civilian hiring manager or recruiter not just understands, but values?
How do you make your ADF background relevant to the civilian employment market?
Here are some essential tips to guide you through the process:

1. Identify Your Target

Before you start writing your resume, take the time to clarify your career goals. Research different industries and roles to identify the path that aligns with your skills and aspirations. Check out my previous blogs for some tips on digging deep and working out what kind of role you want to pursue.

2. Identify and Highlight Transferable Skills

If you’re sitting down to write a resume, then you need to create a document that shows how the skills picked up during your military career can add value to a civilian job, and put a firm emphasis on how the supporting skills you have will allow you to make a smooth transition into the organisation. A lot of people stall out at this point, so taking time to remember what you did on a daily basis, and make a list of the key skills you used regularly is the perfect next step.

See below for some examples:

  • Logistics Management
  • Problem Solving
  • Planning exercises, events, or meetings
  • Performing Risk Assessments
  • Combat Communications
  • Administration or Records Management
  • Training and/or mentoring junior personnel
  • Managing Resources – personnel, equipment, finances
  • Team Leadership
  • Briefing Senior Officers
  • Working with other teams

It’s important to note – what you will create here is not a list of dot points suitable to insert straight into the resume. 
It’s a list of skills that you can keep coming back to as a touchstone or prompt, as you create the resume content. You can weave these words into your value proposition, your key skills and expertise section, and use them as stepping of points to create content for your career history dot points.

If you’re unsure what a value proposition is, or want some help crafting one – check out this free downloadable resource over on the Elite website. If you want some tips on taking this initial list a bit further, and building them into more comprehensive dot points for the career history, check out this blog on our website that will help you do just that!


3. Highlight desirable training and qualifications

Military training in Australia is some of the finest in the world, and members are given qualifications and training in a wide range of fields – many of which translate very well to the civilian market. For example – occupational health and safety training, leadership development, equal employment opportunity, equity and diversity and quality assurance training.

A word of warning though – don’t just copy and paste the entire list of every course, refresher or program you did. Keep this list succinct and relevant to their potential applications in civilian roles.

4. Showcase Your Achievements

It’s a drum we beat often – for a reason! Please don’t just list your job responsibilities; showcase your achievements and the impact you’ve made.

Use quantifiable metrics whenever possible to demonstrate the results of your efforts. Whether it’s improving efficiency, increasing productivity, or leading successful projects, let your accomplishments speak for themselves.

Even when working with sensitive information, there are ways to articulate the impact of your work. Your PAR documentation will give you an overview of what could be considered key achievements.

5. Avoid the Acronyms

Most of the hiring managers or recruiters you come up against aren’t going to have any reference as to what a Flight Lieutenant is.  If you were to call yourself a black hander or a sig, chances are you’ll get a confused squint across the table.

This doesn’t just go for job titles; it also goes for tasks. For example, you didn’t ‘train snipers’, you delivered specialist training to small groups on a range of topics, including undertaking strategic operations and the operation of specialist weaponry in adherence with course requirements and health and safety policies. You didn’t ‘update PMKeys’, you used both standard and specialised IT applications to enter and extract data, run reports and store and retrieve documents.

Describe your job titles, duties, achievements and training in a way that can be understood.

If there’s an acronym – spell it out.

Make. It. Easy     

If in doubt, show your resume to a friend or family member with no Defence knowledge, and ask them to point out anything they don’t understand. Then go one step further, and ask them to tell you what you do on a day to day basis.

Crafting a civilian resume after leaving the Australian Defence Force is a significant step in your career transition journey. By following these tips and leveraging your unique experiences and skills, you can create a compelling resume that effectively communicates your value to potential employers.

Many employers realise the value of employing former ADF members. By partnering with an organisation like Ironside Resources to seek specific employment opportunities, or The Elite Collective to ensure your resume shows you in the best possible light, you’re already making it easier for a civilian employer to understand why YOU SPECIFICALLY are a valuable asset.

Need further help with writing a resume for your transition? The Elite Collective have been writing resumes and supporting clients Australia-wide since 2016, and have an exceptional reputation for delivering privately funded support to members seeking that little bit EXTRA as they transition.

Whether you’re a digger in Darwin, a Senior Officer in Canberra, or an Australian Defence Partner based in Townsville, Elite will unpack your professional story and help you approach your job search with CONFIDENCE.

Reach out to us here to start your next conversation!

The Untapped Potential of Veterans in the Australian Workforce

The Australian workforce is constantly evolving, seeking new talents and perspectives to drive innovation and growth. Amidst this search, there lies an often under-recognised and richly skilled group: our Veterans. This article explores the untapped potential of Veterans in the Australian workforce, a potential that can significantly benefit businesses across various sectors.

Why Veterans Are a Unique Asset

Veterans bring a unique set of skills and experiences to the civilian workforce. Their time in the Australian Defence Force has equipped them with attributes like leadership, teamwork, adaptability, and resilience – all highly valuable in the civilian world. Their problem-solving abilities, honed in diverse and challenging environments, are particularly relevant in today’s fast-paced business landscape.

Leadership and Teamwork

Veterans are trained to lead and work effectively within teams, often under high-pressure situations. This experience makes them natural leaders in the corporate setting, capable of motivating teams and navigating complex projects with ease.

Adaptability and Resilience

The dynamic and ever-changing nature of military life prepares Veterans for the fluctuating demands of the business world. They are quick to learn, adapt, and excel in new roles, make decisions quickly and stick to them, making them valuable assets in any workplace.

The Ironside Resources Approach

At Ironside Resources, we understand the immense value Veterans bring to the workforce. We specialise in connecting these talented individuals with businesses that can benefit from their unique skills and experiences. Our approach involves not just placement but also aiding businesses in understanding and integrating these skills for maximum impact.

Integrating Veterans into Your Business

Incorporating Veterans into your workforce isn’t just about filling roles; it’s about enhancing your team’s capabilities and perspective. By valuing and integrating their experiences, businesses can foster a more diverse, innovative, and resilient workplace.

Harnessing Veteran Talent

The potential of Veterans in the Australian workforce is vast and varied. As businesses continue to seek competitive advantages and new perspectives, Veterans stand ready to contribute with their exceptional skills and experiences. Ironside Resources is committed to unlocking this potential, bridging the gap between Veteran talent and business needs.

Ready to Recruit Your Most Valuable Asset?

If you’re looking to enhance your workforce with skilled Veterans, Ironside Resources is here to help. Contact us to discover how you can tap into the remarkable potential of Veterans in the Australian workforce.

From Battlefield to Boardroom: Translating Military Skills into Corporate Strengths

The transition from military life to the corporate world is a journey filled with potential and promise. For many Veterans, the military skills honed on the battlefield are not just relevant but highly valuable in the boardroom. This article delves into how the unique capabilities developed in military service can become formidable assets in the corporate sector.

Recognising the Value of Military Skills

Military skills are not confined to strategic combat or tactical manoeuvres; they encompass a range of attributes that are highly sought after in the business world. Leadership, teamwork, adaptability, problem-solving, and an unwavering commitment to ethics are just a few of the competencies that Veterans bring to the corporate table.

Leadership and Management

Leadership in the military goes beyond commanding authority; it involves inspiring trust, fostering team cohesion, and leading by example. Veterans often excel in leadership roles within corporate settings due to their experience in guiding diverse teams under challenging conditions, making critical decisions, and taking responsibility for outcomes.

Teamwork and Collaboration

Military operations rely heavily on effective teamwork and collaboration. Veterans understand the importance of working cohesively towards a common goal, respecting diverse viewpoints, and supporting team members. This ability to collaborate effectively is a vital asset in any business setting, where teamwork is key to success.

Adaptability and Resilience

If there’s one thing military life teaches, it’s adaptability. Veterans are well-versed in adjusting to rapidly changing scenarios, making them particularly adept at navigating the uncertainties of the business world. Their resilience in the face of adversity also means they are well-equipped to handle business crises and challenges.

Problem-solving and Strategic Thinking

The military environment fosters sharp problem-solving skills and strategic thinking. Veterans are trained to analyse situations, assess risks, and develop effective strategies – skills that are directly transferable to corporate problem-solving and strategic planning.

Ethical Integrity and Responsibility

Ethics and responsibility are cornerstones of military training, and Veterans carry these values into their corporate roles. Their commitment to ethical practices and taking responsibility enhances corporate governance and builds trust among stakeholders.

Integrating Military Skills into the Corporate Environment

While the value of military skills in the corporate world is clear, the integration process involves recognising, translating, and adapting these skills to a new context.

For Veterans:

  • Articulate Your Skills: Clearly articulate how your military skills translate to corporate needs.
  • Seek Opportunities for Growth: Look for roles that align with your skills and provide opportunities for further development.
  • Embrace Continuous Learning: Be open to learning new corporate practices and enhancing your existing skills.

For Employers:

  • Recognise the Value: Understand the unique skills Veterans bring and how they can benefit your organisation.
  • Provide Support for Transition: Offer resources and support to help Veterans adapt to the corporate environment.
  • Leverage Their Skills: Utilise Veterans’ skills in leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving in strategic roles.

Bridging Two Worlds for Mutual Success

The journey from the battlefield to the boardroom is about translating military skills into corporate strengths. For Veterans, it’s an opportunity to apply their unique abilities in a new arena. For businesses, hiring Veterans means bringing in a wealth of skills that can drive success. At Ironside Resources, we’re committed to facilitating this transition, helping Veterans find fulfilling corporate roles and assisting businesses in harnessing the strengths these Veterans offer.

How Do I Manage My Transition Out of The ADF to Get The Best Job?

At Ironside Resources, one of the most common questions we encounter from Veterans is, “How do I manage my transition to secure the best job?” Transitioning from military service to civilian life is a significant step, and while everyone’s journey is unique, there are key principles that can help you make a successful transition.

Transitioning is a monumental phase in your life, and it can be approached in various ways. Some individuals choose to dive right into the civilian job market, finding employment within weeks of leaving the military. While this approach works for some, a more structured and career-focused transition can yield exceptional results. At Ironside Resources, we’re here to support you on this journey, providing guidance and assistance tailored to your needs.

There are two crucial aspects to effectively manage your transition process: paperwork and accessing the right support services. Let’s delve into these key elements to ensure you’re on the path to success.

1. Managing Your Paperwork

One of the foundational steps in your transition is organising your paperwork. Having a clear timeline is essential, as it determines when you’ll be ready to engage with potential employers and apply for roles. Ironside Resources can assist you in creating a structured plan that aligns with your goals and desired timeline.

2. The Power of the Defence Force Transition Program (DFTP)

One invaluable resource at your disposal during your transition is the Defence Force Transition Program, also known as DFTP. This program is a dedicated framework within the defence sector designed to support Veterans as they transition into civilian life.

DFTP offers a wealth of benefits, including:

  • Free Services: Access to a range of free services, from training and resume writing to career management and guidance. These resources are designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge you need to excel in the civilian job market.
  • Expert Guidance: The program provides expert guidance tailored to your unique career goals. Whether you’re aiming for a specific industry or seeking further education, DFTP can help you navigate your options.
  • Structured Support: DFTP manages your career transition, ensuring that you have a structured plan in place. This support ensures that you’re well-prepared for the next chapter in your professional life.

At Ironside Resources, we collaborate closely with DFTP to complement their services and provide you with comprehensive support. Our goal is to ensure that you have access to the best resources and guidance available, helping you achieve a seamless transition and secure your dream job.

In conclusion, managing your transition effectively involves meticulous planning, utilising support services like DFTP, and seeking guidance from experts like the team at Ironside Resources. Your journey to a rewarding civilian career starts with a well-structured transition plan and the right support network. We invite you to reach out to us and discover how we can assist you in making your transition a resounding success.

Glen Ferrarotto on Veteran Employment Initiatives and The Challenges Faced by Veterans

In a detailed interview, Glen Ferrarotto, the founder of Ironside Resources, delves into his military to civilian transition journey, emphasising the critical role of employment for Veterans.

With experience on the RSL Victoria board and involvement in significant Veteran support committees, Ferrarotto discusses the challenges Veterans face in finding employment and the importance of initiatives supporting Veteran employment.

He highlights how employment offers Veterans a sense of purpose, community engagement, and the ability to provide for their families, underscoring the necessity of understanding and leveraging the specialised skills and experiences Veterans bring to the civilian workforce.

About Ironside Resources

At Ironside Resources, we are dedicated to creating meaningful employment opportunities for Veterans in Australia. We understand the unique skills and experiences Veterans bring to the table, and our mission is to bridge the gap between military service and civilian careers.

Our Commitment

Owned, staffed, and operated by Veterans themselves, Ironside Resources is a trusted partner of the Australian defence community. We take pride in our commitment to Veterans and their successful transition into civilian employment.

Collaborative Partnerships

Ironside Resources collaborates with a wide range of industry partners across various sectors. We serve as a strategic recruitment partner for both large tier-one organisations and smaller regional businesses. Our goal is to enhance capabilities by strategically resourcing Veteran talent.

Veteran Support

We have established partnerships with various organisations to provide comprehensive support for Veterans seeking meaningful employment opportunities. Our team is dedicated to assisting Veterans in their career journey, from resume building to job placement.

Join Us in Making a Difference

Join us in our mission to support Veterans in their transition to civilian life. Whether you’re a Veteran looking for career opportunities or an organisation seeking to tap into the incredible potential of Veteran talent, Ironside Resources is here to help.

Discover how we can work together to create a brighter future for Veterans and contribute to the growth of Australian businesses.

Ironside Resources Named Finalist in the Prime Minister’s Veterans’ Employment Awards

We are proud to announce that Ironside Resources (formerly Ironside Recruitment), was a finalist in the 2020 Excellence in Supporting Veteran Employment category of the Prime Minister’s Veterans’ Employment Awards.

At Ironside Resources, we specialise in providing employment services for ADF ex-service personnel. In the past 12 months, we have delivered a program to Australia’s mining sector that has seen over 100 Veterans on-board at major resource organisations, making it the largest and most successful intake of Veterans into the Australian sector.

Watch the video to find out more.