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Government employees are panicked and want to switch to corporate jobs, said Erin Kennedy, CEO of Professional Resume Services, Inc. As the landscape of employment continues to shift, many federal workers are feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about their future career paths. The transition from public service to the private sector can be daunting, especially for those who have spent years in government roles.
Kennedy noted that many of these employees are seeking guidance on how to effectively present their skills and experiences in a corporate format. The differences in culture and expectations between government jobs and corporate positions can create anxiety for those looking to make a switch.
To address these concerns, Kennedy and her team are providing tailored résumé services aimed at highlighting transferable skills and relevant experiences. This support is crucial as federal employees navigate the complexities of job applications and interviews in a competitive market. With the right tools and guidance, many are finding renewed confidence in their ability to transition successfully into corporate roles.
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