Transitioning out of the military back into civilian life can trigger a world of uncertainty and confusion for many service members. Choosing your career path and integrating back into your community after being immersed in a regimented military culture presents challenges that may take some time to overcome.
Mother Of All Transition Guides from G.I. Jobs is like a one-stop shop for military transitioning. It’s packed with tips for active-duty service members and recently discharged Veterans on gaining career success in the private sector. The eight-chapter guide covers a myriad of topics that educate readers on the keys to successful transitioning. Or as the guide phrases it, “The tips you need to get the $#@% out and hit the civilian world with a BANG!”
Those tips include:
- Understanding that military values translate to civilian jobs: punctuality, integrity, understanding chain of command, teamwork, a strong work ethic.
- Resume advice for helping land a civilian job.
- Guidance on whether it’s necessary to go back to school, and if so, how to get started.
- Stress relief tips after transition.
- Common interview questions and tips for mastering the video interview.
- Three things you should never ask in an interview.
- Why you should consider a federal job and how to federalize your resume.
- How to drive your career in the civilian world.
- For those who want to be their own boss, the top five reasons why Veterans should consider opening a franchise.
Many articles in the downloadable guide include links to dozens of other articles on GIJobs.com that explore topics like “6 Mistakes Veterans Make on LinkedIn” and “From Military Uniform to Business Attire: Types of Suits.”
The publisher, G.I. Jobs, has existed for more than 20 years. It touts itself as the guide for Veterans and service members to civilian success and provides free online job fairs, free print and digital magazines, guidance for lucrative jobs, college degrees, entrepreneurship and franchise ownership. G.I. Jobs also offers excellent career resources like the Military Friendly ratings program. Military Friendly identifies organizations that go above and beyond in recruiting, hiring, onboarding and helping America’s military and Veteran community succeed in the civilian workforce. G.I. Jobs will publish its 2023-2024 Guide to Military Friendly Schools in April.
All G.I. Jobs resources are free for transitioning service members, military spouses and Veterans and their spouses.
So make your transition as smooth as possible and don’t miss your opportunity to excel in the private sector. Click here to download G.I. Jobs: Mother Of All Transition Guides.
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Great resource for everything you need to maneuver your way civilian life