Master Sergeant (E-7), Air Force
Career Transition
From
Master Sergeant (E-7)
Air Force
To
Federal Intelligence Community
Dear BMR Team, I am compelled to share how Best Military Resume (BMR) was instrumental in securing my current position. After retiring from the U.S. Air Force in 2018, I was unaware of tools like BMR. It wasn’t until 2024, when my best friend, also a recent retiree, introduced me to your remarkable platform during a Transition Assistance Program session, that I discovered its value. BMR’s ability to craft tailored resumes for veterans, their spouses, and others seeking federal or private-sector roles is unparalleled. I created a profile on your platform and uploaded my existing resume, which was immediately refined into a polished, professional document. When applying for a high-visibility role in the Intelligence Community—a position I had long targeted—BMR’s resume-building tools were critical. The optimized resume I created through your platform played a pivotal role in securing the position, complete with a six-figure salary increase. I am convinced that BMR’s precision and user-friendly design were key to this achievement. I cannot thank you and your team enough for the impact BMR has had on my career. It stands as the premier resume resource for the transitioning military community. Your dedication to empowering veterans is truly transformative, and I am deeply grateful for your work. With utmost appreciation, (Redacted), MSgt (Ret.)
Daniel retired as an Air Force Master Sergeant in 2018. Six years later, he discovered Best Military Resume during a Transition Assistance Program session and used the platform to land a high-visibility role in the federal Intelligence Community.
The position came with a six-figure salary increase.
For Daniel, the stakes were specific. He was targeting a federal IC role he had long wanted. That kind of position demands a resume that is precise, federal-format compliant, and clear about how military experience translates to the mission. BMR delivered exactly that.
Daniel uploaded his existing resume to the platform. It was immediately refined into a polished, professional document tuned for the federal hiring process. He submitted. He got the role.
His story stands out for several reasons.
First, the timeline. Six years after retirement, BMR helped him make a federal career leap that dramatically increased his compensation. The transition window does not close at separation.
Second, the target. High-visibility federal Intelligence Community roles are competitive. The resume has to land with hiring managers who read hundreds of submissions. BMR's federal resume tools made his experience visible to the people who decide.
Third, the impact. Daniel calls BMR the premier resume resource for the transitioning military community. From a retired Master Sergeant who landed a six-figure federal raise with it, those words carry weight.
Daniel proves something important. The right tool, used at the right time, can turn a long-targeted federal role into an offer letter. Whether you separated last week or six years ago, the federal hiring window is still open.
Daniel built a resume that got results.
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