There are two major questions you must ask yourself as you prepare for a military transition – where will you live and will you be happy with a job or are you ready to launch a second career?
Career ownership is a powerful tool. You are the only one who can make the best decision for the next stage of your career.
Many people question the value of goal-setting. Some believe goals don’t work. Others think that if you define a goal, you define your own limitation. None of that is true.
How is your summer bucket list coming? Suntan? Vacation? Reading a good book? Quitting your job?
Does the prospect of a video interview make you nervous? Don’t worry. With a little preparation, you can knock it out of the park.
Tips from the pros on how to prepare you and the family for the move, from education considerations to why you should stay informed with U.S. politics.
Intimidation may be keeping service members from the inspiration and creativity needed to consider a successful life after the military.
Be aware that employers are looking for competence and consistency. Review your resume with a critical eye and address perceived shortcomings.