
How to Re-brand Yourself for the Career that You Actually Want
Transitioning from the military is filled with a variety of challenges that require us to travel down different paths than the ones we have become

Transitioning from the military is filled with a variety of challenges that require us to travel down different paths than the ones we have become

*SPONSORED In May of 2016, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announced at the White House his company’s intention to hire 25,000 veterans within five years. In

IT careers will all require you to have some of the same skills. However, the paths to those IT careers don’t all have to be the same. Here are some unconventional paths to IT careers.

The freelancing economy is here. Over 53 million Americans currently offer their services as independent contractors. It’s also estimated that 50% of our workforce will


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For many veterans, manufacturing jobs bring to mind images of the old days of heavy industry—the gritty, dirty work of steel-making or the massive assembly

One of my favorite quotes that I often think about is by motivational speaker and author, Tony Gaskins. “If you don’t build your dream someone

Your military-to-civilian career transition is an exciting time in your life. The world is your oyster, and the possibilities of new adventures lie before you.

For veterans who’d rather not go to college, skilled trades are one of the best ways to earn a solid income. Here’s how to get a skilled trades job.