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
Name: Joey Hale Branch: Air Force Years Served: 11 Highest Pay Grade: E1-E5, O1-O4 MOS: Intelligence Officer Age: 42 Job Description: Air Force Veteran Joey Hale and his wife,
Name: Thomas Dunaway Branch: Marine Corps Years Served: 18 Highest Rank: Major Highest Pay Grade: O1-O4: Junior Officer MOS: 7204 Surface-to-Air-Weapons Officer and 0102 Manpower Officer Age: 36 Job Description: Noon
As many transitioning service members have found, not all companies are prepared to hire military or are “military friendly.” Chad Sowash, director of veteran recruiting
Transitioning from the military can be exciting. You may dream of a steady schedule, no deployments, a break from iron discipline and strenuous activity…basically, just
So you’re done with active duty, but you’re thinking about being a reservist. It seems like a good deal, but you want to know what
Maybe you’ve dreamed of becoming an artist since you were a kid. Maybe you solidified your dream in adulthood. Maybe the dream came to you
Photo Credit: Creative Commons If you’re just getting ready to transition, or are already in the middle of it, chances are you’re focused on
Photo Credit: Creative Commons *Companies appearing on this page are paid advertisers who may be interested in recruiting you One of the most disconcerting things
Photo Credit: Creative Commons During your transition, you want to pursue every advantage when it comes to getting a job. Social media, used properly,