
You can start by gathering as much information as possible about your self to compile for your resume. Physical security can be different from other jobs in the application process because of extensive background checks and various other documents required by employers. Start compiling a list of address you resided in for the last ten years by date. You will also need to compile a list of at least five non family members to use a references, this includes there current address and phone numbers. You will also need addresses names and phone numbers of employers for the last ten years. Start gathering up all of your critical documents such as your birth certificate, social security card, graduation certifications, drivers license, DD214 or any other certifications you may posses. If you are former military or fixing to get out of the service make sure you have a copy of your SF86,Smart Transcript and all of your
evals. If you don’t have one don’t worry it just makes the process faster. Try getting a copy of your current credit report, driving history and any criminal background data. Don’t make the mistake of thinking these things go away, employers will find it when they run a background check. Examples include speeding tickets, misdemeanors, bounced checks etc. If you have some of these things in your past like most people do. It wont be a big deal to the employer if you are upfront and disclose these things in the application process. It will be a big deal and you could have legal actions brought against you if don’t disclose the information. All physical security agencies run background checks in one form or another. Start making digital copies of your critical documents and store them in an secure location. These come in handy when you use online applications. All of this can seem like a lot of homework and it is but, you will need to be able to regurgitate any of the above data on the spot when you start the application process. Some jobs will require you to come in and fill out there applications instead of online so it really helps to do your homework first. Once all of this data is complete you can create your resume. Try to make it kinda generic so you can copy it and tailor it to the individual jobs. Some bonus tips too include would be any other languages you speak, any security clearances you’ve held or currently hold, any other licences you hold such as concealed weapons permits or
CDLs or EMT certs and even a valid passport. It can also help to add “
evals available upon request” this can give the perspective employer a track record of your work habits. If you leave your job try to get in the habit of having the employer give you a letter of recommendation. These are very good at impressing potential employers. You might want to consider paying for a security clearance if you don’t posses one or if you have credit problems or criminal citations there are companies that can help you clear these things off your background record but, these are costly and not all problems can be fixed and it is not necessary in all cases. Honestly it depends on the job. It can however open more lucrative opportunities in the physical security industry. Now that you have your resume finished you can start the searching and application process. Here is an excellent article entitled “Writing and Formatting a
scannable resume” from the site
http://resumepolice.wordpress.com/ .