Why a Resume Share Link Helps Security Guard Applicants
Quick answer: A resume share link gives recruiters a cleaner way to view a candidate profile from a phone while keeping private score and improvement notes separate from the employer view.
Why this matters for security applicants
Many candidates apply quickly from a phone. If the resume is unclear, hard to open, or missing training information, the candidate can look less ready than they really are.
Start with the free tool before paying for extra help
SSC’s Free Security Career Toolkit helps candidates organise the basics first: contact details, NY DCJS or NJ SORA training status, availability, work history, location, and the type of security role they want.
Share a cleaner recruiter-friendly link
Use the share link after your resume is ready, especially when contacting employers by text, email, or application forms.
- Use security-industry wording instead of generic office resume language.
- Keep the candidate in control: edit, copy, download, share, or track next steps.
- Support the training-to-application journey without promising employment or employer response.
Use the Free Security Career Toolkit
The toolkit includes Resume Builder, Resume Review, Resume Share Link, Job Manager, and security job options.
What to do next
Manage Share Links or browse security job options.
If training is the missing step, review the correct course path: NY 8-hour pre-assignment, 16-hour OJT, or 8-hour annual renewal.
Important: these tools support resume and application readiness. They do not guarantee employment, interviews, licensing approval, or employer response.