… And Why There Is So Much Skepticism. It’s a fact of life, “The Only Constant, Is Change”. Due to world events and societal change, this is never more true than in the job-hunting industry. In this article, David Stephenson Chief Career Advocate of Superior Career Services, looks at why Candidate Advocacy has become a […]
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Championing Career Advocacy
Proud to present the second in our series of Career Advocacy articles by David Stephenson, Chief Career Advocate of Superior Career Services & Company LLc In today’s ever-evolving job market, the role of candidate advocacy has become increasingly indispensable. As explored in recent discussions, employers are increasingly turning to AI-driven solutions and automated systems such […]
Superior Career Services, A Powerful Advocate for Transitioning Service Members
While at SOF Week Guy McCardle and I had the privilege of meeting and talking with David Stevenson, Chief Career Advocate, and the man who makes it his mission in life to assist those who have served. This is the first in a series of articles from David originally published on “The Advocate Corner”. Unlocking […]
A Memorial Day Gratitude Message
As a grateful American, I want to share my thankfulness this Memorial Day Weekend. I feel compelled to show appreciation for those who have paid the ultimate price for our freedom, as well as for those who continue to put themselves on the line for us each day. As the world reflects on those grave […]
Pic of the Day, It’s Graduation Time
It’s not everyday that someone in the family graduates, and then it’s an even more rare occasion that someone graduates the Army Sniper Course held at Ft Moore, Columbus GA. Recently I was privileged to attend a graduation held there and came away with some impressions about the course and the people conducting it. The […]
Get Ready for Winter Fun: The Ski Gear Guide
It’s that time for peak fall colors and snowy winter days are perfect for outdoor activities. So bundle up and get outside for some winter fun! There are so many ways to enjoy the season, from skiing to ice skating. Donning the right outdoor gear is essential for staying comfortable and having fun all day. […]
Praesidus 44 A-11, the 1940s Nostalgia With Modern Craftsmanship
A-11 Type 44: Praesidus’ Most Authentic Re-edition Watch As nostalgic and unforgettable as the 1940s comes the resurgence of the most iconic WW2 watch ever made. An everyday companion of the soldiers in battle, the original A-11 makes a modern comeback in the form of an authentic re-edition—the A-11 Type 44. The number 44 pertains […]
Top 6 Ear Protection Systems For Shooting In 2022
Ears are extremely sensitive and easily damaged, resulting in long-term implications if not taken care of, especially if you’re hanging around a lot, all-day long with guns (including target practice, hunting, etc.). Even brief exposure to noise levels above 125 decibels can result in permanent hearing loss. Not to mention that unsuppressed gunshots can reach […]
Is The AK-103 The BEAST Or What?
AK-103 is the BEAST among the Kalashnikov family of rifles, but before diving into that.. here’s a brief history of its origins. AK-103 is the fourth generation of the AK (Avtomat Kalashnikova) gas-operated assault rifles designed by Russian small-arms designer Mikhail Kalashnikov—a Soviet and later, a Russian lieutenant-general—under the AK-100 series in 1994, based upon […]
Hunter’s Old, Reliable 30-Cal Buddy—the .308 Winchester
Looking into resolving the shortcomings the US Army experienced during World War II, firearm manufacturers raced to create a better version of the .30-06 Springfield, which performed relatively poorly, especially in adapting to semi-automatic rifles. In the early 1950s, these experimentations led to the development of the T65 series, thanks to the .300 Savage as […]