Case Study D, Recommendation
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Kevin Levitt
Goal
Former US Army Sergeant and Eagle Scout seeks a career in Firefighting
Contact
Phone:
425-555-1212Email:
KevinLevitt@gmail.comSkills
- BSA Adult Leader
- Emergency Medical Technician certified
- Trained and Counseled young men into soldiers
- US Army Trained First Aid
- Fire Arms Trained (many and various)
Work Experience
United States Army Infantry Service
- Trained and counseled young soldiers to become an effective and disciplined unit
- Taught tank unit tactics in simulated tank battles using opposition force tactics
- Engaged with Special Forces and NATO troops in mock combat
- Taught Stryker driving and tactics to create an effective team
- Wrote up daily reports on unit readiness and training notes
Alpha Beta
- Customer service as well as stocking goods in the Produce Department
Boy Scouts of America Troop 66 - Castle Rock
- Taught scouting skills while keeping scouts safe - Camp Counselor and Lifeguard (Camp Collins)
- Worked with younger scouts - Camp Counselor and Lifeguard (Camp Battleground)
Education
Long Beach Technical College
- Certified Welder
Long Beach High School
- Graduate with 70 college credits
Army Life is Leadership and Management
Our bullet points talk about leadership, training, tactics and strategy as well as the daily reports that are part of life as a leader in the US Army. All these skills are also utilized in firefighting, so we’ll be sure to talk about them. While other firemen may have been in military service, there’s no guarantee that whomever reviews the resumes will know about all these aspects of being a Sergeant in the US Army.