
High-Paying Jobs Veterans Can Land Without a Four-Year Degree
For many transitioning service members, the assumption is that landing a good civilian career requires a four-year college degree. But the reality is far different.

For many transitioning service members, the assumption is that landing a good civilian career requires a four-year college degree. But the reality is far different.

These are the credentials that open doors to today’s hottest careers for veterans. Choosing what to study after military service isn’t just an academic decision.

By Pauline Fleming In the job market today, there is an avenue that many job-seekers may neglect to consider: theskilled trades. Fields like manufacturing, carpentry,

By Kimberly Valdeos, ACP The information technology sector is rapidly becoming one of the most promising fields topursue, offering a wealth of opportunities. From the

There I was—four-year contract fulfilled, gear turned in, terminal leave submitted. All that stood between me and civilian freedom was one more round of mandatory

Paris Jackson’s biggest concern as she prepared to retire from the Army was finding a new purpose. She prayed and asked God to show her

Despite a 30-year career in the Army, Lisa Keough faced challenges when she retired from the military. “What kept me up at night was planning

In 2023, 96% of the world’s population had mobile internet available. The telecommunications industry is at the heart of providing that access, and that translates

When Dan Taylor retired from the Air Force after three decades, the Command Chief Master Sergeant knew he wasn’t done serving. But the transition came

For James Hughes II, joining the Navy Reserve was a turning point. “Honestly, I signed up to serve because I needed to get my life