In 2023, a record number of post-9/11 Veterans found meaningful employment with a mentor’s assistance—for free—from American Corporate Partners (ACP), a national nonprofit organization. The average starting salary was $93,000. ACP will help Veterans find a new position, get promoted and grow their civilian network.
ACP helps post-9/11 Veterans find meaningful employment after the military. Whether Veterans are looking for a higher-paying job or seeking a promotion, ACP mentors coach Veterans toward great careers. More than 30,000 Veterans have found success through ACP since 2010.
How to get started
Visit https://www.acp-usa.org and fill out a short online application. Answer questions about your career goals, military experience and mentoring preferences.
What to expect after applying?
- ACP will reach out within 24 hours and schedule a 15-minute phone call to ask a few more questions to match each Veteran with the right mentor.
- ACP will introduce you to a mentor within several weeks of your application to the program and will check in throughout the year to provide customized resources and ensure positive outcomes. Ninety-eight percent of Veterans would recommend ACP.
- All post-9/11 Veterans who have served at least 180 days of active duty since 9/11 are eligible.
- ACP’s weekly LinkedIn Live series connects Veterans directly to partner companies and hiring managers.
- ACP’s LinkedIn Group, ACP Connects, offers employment opportunities from military-ready employers and professional development resources.
Apply Now at https://www.acp-usa.org/mentoring-program/veteran-application.
ACP will hand-pick a mentor based on your career interests and professional history. You and your mentor will create a tailored action plan for the mentorship and speak monthly to make progress on your goals. ACP staff will help guide you through the mentorship experience to ensure success.
Whether you are actively searching for a new career or are newly employed and looking for advice about how to succeed in your new role and advance, ACP’s customized program is designed to assist you on your path toward rewarding, meaningful employment.
Typical mentorship topics include:
- Résumé review and interview preparation
- Career exploration
- Work-life balance
- Networking
- Small business development
- Leadership and professional communication
ACP’s staff personally pairs every applicant, hand-picking a mentor for each protégé based on career compatibility, experience level, location and personal interests. Every mentor and protégé has a phone call with an ACP staff member to communicate preferences, which are considered during the pairing process. Join our free, personalized career mentorship program and experience a year-long mentorship to assist you with your civilian career goals at https://www.acp-usa.org/.
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Why is this service only available to those who put in 180 days after 911? I was in the army for nine years, ending on December 28, 2003. Why am I excluded from this program?
Looks like I already have an account but haven’t had anyone reach out to me. I’m currently looking for employment.
Like most post I see, I’m a pre 911 Veteran , who held a Top Secret Clearance, I know there has to be a place for me in this world. Can you please help me.
I knew it was too good to be true. You only care about post 911 veterans! I am a veteran of the post vietnam period. I am a federal employee. I am being abused and exploited by corrupt, incompetent, and lazy management. Rather than try to fight within such a system, I am making a transition to another career. I am tired of America not caring about ALOT of citizens whose career WAS shipped over seas. You cannot apply in person, only online. I think alot of the jobs posted don’t even exist at all. The very same corporations that are helping these veterans were shipping jobs overseas ONWAY. I think the veterans administration is in “cahoots” with the powers that be that are ruining our society ! YOU ARE ONLY TRYING TO MAKE YOURSELF LOOK GOOD! YOU DON’T CARE AT ALL, OR YOU WOULD BE HELPING ALL VETERANS !!
I see nothing regarding Veterans who are PRE 9/11. There are many of us who are still working and will contribute valuable experience and knowledge to the work environment.
Because we are pre 9/11, does that mean we are too old and can’t possibly be of any asset to your company? I think not and I definitely know this is not accurate.
What we will bring is immeasurable and by overlooking somewhat older workers you omit a HUGE section of the employable population.
Happy day….I have a question for you: Your title states “Free Career Guidance and Entrepreneur Training”, but I have not been able to find anything about “Entrepreneur training”?. Is the tile incorrect? I am looking into changing my career and would like to take an Entrepreneur class, can you let me know if this is available please?
Thanks and have a nice one…
p.s I am a post 9/11 and think it is unfair that this training/classes are only offered to our era and not TO ALL service members….my thoughts….
Is this jobs for 9/11 people or all veterans in general? I am old veteran seeing employment, I am 73 years old but I am very well knowledgeable about in the clerical field. I am old veteran who have been abandoned after serving my country. VA paid for only two years of my education and didn’t pay for future education. Never got a job in my career I got sucked in with too many loans. I need to pay back this loans but can’t without a job. Thank you very much!!! If you do not serve veterans let me who can
On their site:
“If you served prior to 9/11, please join us on acp-advisornet.org to get free career guidance from thousands of volunteer career Advisors.”
I wish this was for all veterans.
Is there any career help/guidance for Veterans who served before 9/11? I’m a Gulf War veteran searching for a new job and am getting discouraged. I’ve been working same job for last 28 years and a finally ready for a change but my search for something new is v becoming very discouraging .
Is there any programs like this for pre 9/11 vets. I got out a few months after 9/11 and can not find any programs like this, everything is for post 9/11. I would appreciate any information. I have tried for years to get assistance through programs to help my career or to find a government job. But no luck.
Average salary means nothing, what is median salary. Bet it’s nowhere near 93,000! Why dupe vets with an unrealistic starting salary? Hmmm…deceitful.
What about all the other veterans that are pre- 9/11? Do we simply not exist? Why is there this GI bill bias? Why isn’t there just one GI bill for all? My Montgomery GI bill expired before I could use it all, but by scars have not.
I’m a Viet Nam veteran and I would like to know if my children are able to use these services. Please respond, thank you.
Is ACP still discriminating against Pre-911 Vets?
Not sure why you would limit Vets to “Post 9-11” I’m fine with my career and not looking but as a working professional myself, this stinks of AGE DISCRIMINATION.