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Kathryn Haynes

Advisor

Role and Company

Director, Executive Recruitingf, Aon

Expertise

23 years experience in consulting

Location

Grass Valley, CA

About Kathryn

Over the last 23 years I have recruited people in nearly every function, at every level (first job out of college up to senior executives) in a vast array of organizations i.e. IT & engineering, finance, operations, consulting, sales, marketing, HR, talent acquisition, compliance, legal, communications, corporate security, and more. I specialize in placing people in leadership roles at Aon today. Relative to what can help veterans find their next role now that they're home, I'm also an advisor, coach and mentor in addition to recruiter.

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Kathryn's Recent Answers

6 years ago

What are some excellent interview preparation techniques?

Hi Derrick, How have things been going for you now that we're into November? Any new interviews? I'm not sure...

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6 years ago

How to get a civilian job?

Hi Ronald, Depending on the kind of jobs you apply to and the size of the organizations you decide to...

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6 years ago

Anyone have any success with a professional resume writer?

Hi Guillermo, I'm not a professional resume writer, but I've been a recruiter for 23 years and have seen countless examples...

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6 years ago

What resume format works for you, chronological or functional?

Hi Belinda, Thank you for your service... 22 years is a long time and greatly appreciated! I have worked as a...

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7 years ago

I will be interviewing for an aircraft mechanic position soon and have been told that it is better to dress for the interview in a suit and tie, but instead in more "field related" attire such as a Carhartt or Dickies work uniform. Any guidance is appreciated.

Good advice from everyone here, and I agree particularly with Harry Rakfeldt. You can also rely on your recruiter to...

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