Job Search Process
We have the information you need to nail your job search and win the job you want. We’ve compiled advice and tips from industry experts that can help you feel comfortable and confident through each step in the process, whether you’re face-to-face at a veteran job fair, or conversing online.
Includes:
- Researching and defining your ideal career
- Translating your experience
- Networking that works
- Create a winning resume
- Winning the interview
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How A Veteran Can Ace A Phone Interview
While the idea of having an interview in your pajamas might sound like a good idea, it’s probably not the best way to conduct a phone interview when searching for a job. While some people think that phone interviews are a piece of cake, that’s often not the case. Before we jump into the rest of...
How to Translate your Military Skills to Civilian Language Effectively
Explaining your military experience to civilian recruiters isn’t always easy. Your MOS, your job title, your responsibilities… it might seem like you’re communicating what you did in the military with a few short military acronyms, but to civilians, it can sound like a foreign language. View our...
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Our List of Best Jobs for Veterans to Pursue
Depending on the responsibilities someone has in the military, as well as their educational background, there are several careers that work well once someone has finished their time in the military.
Jobs for Veterans by MOS Translator: Discover What Jobs Need Your Skills
It's no secret that transitioning to civilian life after the military can be difficult. Searching for employment after the military shouldn’t be.
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The Most Veteran Friendly Job Employers
There are many veteran friendly jobs that incorporate the skills you gained while serving in the military.
Navigating the “Wild West” of CBD Leads Veteran to Create On Duty CBD
From customer to company owner, veteran Greg Keeley offers valuable advice for entrepreneurs.