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For every government employee who has ever looked at a private-sector job posting and thought:
“I know I can do this work—but will my government experience help or hurt my chances?”

You may not be underqualified, just misunderstood.

That disconnect is more common than you think—and it has little to do with your ability. It comes from not knowing how to present your experience in a way employers can recognize, compare, and value.

From Public to Private demonstrates how to translate your experience into language employers recognize and reward. Government professionals perform complex, high-stakes work—managing risk, supporting operations, analyzing data, solving problems, and making decisions that matter. Yet on a resume, that work is often buried in jargon, softened by titles, or lost in translation. When employers cannot quickly identify your value, they move on.

From Public to Private changes that.

This is more than a resume guide. It is a structured system for translating your experience into clear, business-ready language so employers can immediately understand what you can do, how you think, and why your background matters. Whether you are pursuing a new position, preparing for career uncertainty, or planning your next transition, this approach provides a repeatable way to present your experience with clarity and confidence.

This is not just about resumes, interviews, or applications. It is a practical method for communicating your experience that remains effective even as hiring systems evolve, AI-assisted screening expands, and employer expectations continue to shift.

Inside, you’ll learn how to:

  • translate your experience into clear, results-focused language
  • present your work in a way that makes its value immediately visible
  • align your background with employer priorities and hiring requirements
  • write focused resume bullets supported by measurable results
  • strategically address common stereotypes associated with government experience
  • use AI as a professional assistant to strengthen—not replace—your voice and judgment

This is not about rewriting your experience. It is about making sure your experience is clearly understood and properly valued.

If you are ready to stop underselling your experience and start communicating it with confidence, start here.