S — Situation This category sets tone and tempo.
Most of you can already operate — what you need is a lane into EP that’s legal, employable, and low-drama. We want to know who you are, where you’ll first work (city/region), and what you’re actually chasing.
Introductions here aren’t resumes or tall tales; they’re short, useful snapshots that help us match you to drills, mentors, and jobs.
Where you operate from (Home Port)
Where your good to go for work (Be Specific)
What your background is (CivSec/Mil/LEO/Intel)
What role do you love most in the industry
Languages Spoken - Level: Fluent/Conversational/Basic
Licenced/Unlicenced
Education/Qualifications/Skills
Remember: your words are part of your brand. Keep it factual, calm, and discreet. If you’ve served, say so briefly. If you’re switching sectors, tell us the pivot. No client name-dropping, no unit-patch tourism. Quiet confidence, mate.
M — Mission The job is to declare your 30-day goal and the constraints we need to know.
By the end of this post, we should understand your target seat (TL/Agent/Driver/Medic), your immediate availability, and your two biggest gaps to close.
This lets us route you to the right modules, clinics, and peers.
The goal isn’t applause; it’s alignment. When you put your intent on one page, we can give you the shortest path to a win.
Keep it concrete: e.g. “Route cards by Friday, clinic Saturday.” By the time you finish Module 1, your intro should already be generating useful replies.
E — Execution Post three lines:
(1) Background & region (“ex-Infantry; Sydney”).
(2) Target seat + availability (“Driver/Agent; nights/weekends”).
(3) 30-day goal (“Deliver a mini-portfolio and nail a 60-sec SMEAC”).
Add two gaps you’re actively closing (“advance photos, radio discipline”).
Reply to two other intros with one practical suggestion each (resource link, module pointer, or template note).
Then head to Classroom → Module 1 and do the first practical. People remember those who move quickly and help others. Keep your intro evergreen by editing it when your goal changes or you land a gig.
A — Admin/Logistics Use a simple, neutral headshot.
Don’t post uniforms, client premises, or kit glamour shots.
If you include certifications/licences, list the state and expiry (no number photos).
Add your city in your profile for job filtering.
If you’re offshore or FIFO, note your rotation.
If you’re studying or rehabbing an injury, say so; it helps us plan your timeline without guesswork.
Keep contact details to DMs or your profile — never in the thread. After posting, set notifications to “Following” for this category; early replies die if you don’t see them.
We’ll nudge quiet intros after 48 hours.
Talent Card Template:
Fill this in and use when discussing opportunities with people prior to providing an entire resume.