Cryptologic Warfare Officer, Navy
Career Transition
From
Cryptologic Warfare Officer
Navy
To
Intelligence Operations

That's exactly what happened! I received a couple of offers, so the service was helpful.
Preston served over eight years as a Naval Cryptologic Warfare Officer, directing intelligence and counterintelligence operations across the U.S. Intelligence Community and Department of Defense. His work spanned signals intelligence, geospatial analysis, target development, and field assignments overseas. He held a TS/SCI clearance with CI polygraph and had already done consulting work on the civilian side.
When it came time to pursue his next move, Preston turned to Best Military Resume to build his federal resume. He was targeting intelligence operations roles and needed a resume that captured the depth of his experience in a format federal hiring managers expect.
It worked. Preston received multiple offers.
Not one. A couple. He had options.
That is what happens when the resume matches the experience. Preston had spent years producing actionable intelligence for senior military leaders and policymakers. The resume made sure the hiring managers saw the full picture.
For someone with his background, the experience was never the question. It was about getting it on paper the right way.
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