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Military and Veterans
Making the transition from the military back to civilian life can be a challenge. To help, we formed a dedicated Veterans Community Network (VCN), where the support of fellow service members fosters engagement and creates a sense of community. Bristol Myers Squibb provides a rewarding work environment for veterans to build their careers and to create a new life for themselves and their families.
Here Are Some Things to Keep in Mind As You Plan Your Job Search
Your Plan
Your
Resume
Your Job
Search
Your
Interview
Your Plan
Invest time in thinking about your personal and professional goals and how you can apply your experiences to the journey ahead.
Your
Resume
It’s important to align your skills, training and accomplishments—and their relevancy—to the job’s basic requirements. If you’re applying to more than one job, it’s often helpful to have several versions of your resume, each corresponding to the different roles/positions.
Your Job
Search
Focus on jobs that not only interest you, but that you are also qualified to perform. A well-written resume will help recruiters see how your skills align with the job.
Your
Interview
Before you interview with us, get advice from someone who’s been in your shoes. Your recruiter can connect you with one of our Veterans Community Network (VCN) ambassadors.
If you’re ready for a career with us and have a disability that inhibits your ability to complete our application process, we’re happy to provide assistance. Simply email adastaffingsupport@bms.com.
Search and Apply
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