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Career catalog contains everything you need
A career catalog is your one-stop shop for everything a prospective civilian employer could ask for, says Virginia Employment Commission veterans representative Dave Silcox, a former Marine and speaker at Army Career and Alumni Program transition courses in the Washington, D.C., area.
The following is a list of everything Silcox says you need to create your own career catalog and a “master application,” so that when a company asks, every document is within reach.
Military service documents
1. Proof of military separation, Form DD-214.
2. Military training record
3. Verification of Military Experience and Training, Form DD-2586
4. Service record
5. Medical record
6. Honors and awards
7. Security clearance
Personal identification
8. Birth certificate
9. Social Security card
10. Passport or other photo ID
11. Proof of citizenship, if applicable
Work experience
12. Work history, including job titles, employers, duties and accomplishments at each job
13. Work samples
14. Honors and citations
15. Community activities
16. Salary history
17. References
Education and training
18. High school and college transcripts
19. Diplomas, certificates and licenses
20. Educational honors
21. Extracurricular activities
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