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Local Job Opportunities for Military Spouses

I'm a military spouse looking for job opportunities close to where I live. Any tips on where to start looking or which employers might be understanding of our unique needs?

a year ago

Hello,

There are various resources, benefits, and programs designed to assist military spouses in their job search. Here are a few suggestions to get the wheels turning:

1. Military Spouse Employment Partnership (MSEP) Job Search: This is a Department of Defense initiative that connects military spouses with hundreds of partner employers committed to recruiting, hiring, promoting and retaining military spouses. You can look for jobs posted here by companies that value your unique capabilities as a military spouse.

2. Local Military Community: Depending on where you're stationed, there might be jobs within the military community itself. This can be a convenient option as these jobs are generally close to you and offer a certain level of flexibility.

3. Government Civilian Jobs: Many military spouses find success in government jobs (local, state, and federal), which also tend to be more accommodating to the military lifestyle. Head over to your local employment office or search online on platforms like USAJobs.

4. Telework: Also consider remote work opportunities, which can be a great fit for military spouses. This can eliminate commuting troubles, offer flexibility, and ensure continuity of your career despite frequent moves.

5. Use LinkedIn: LinkedIn can be a great tool to find jobs, especially as there's a program that offers free premium access to military spouses during PCS moves. Additionally, it's a great resource for networking, which leads me to my next point.

6. Network: Reach out to fellow military spouses. There exists a vast community ready to assist each other with job opportunities, advice, and support.

Additionally, you might want to take advantage of various programs that aid in career enhancement for military spouses, such as the MyCAA (Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts) program, which can grant up to $4,000 for education and career advancement.

Remember to emphasize the strengths you possess: adaptability, resilience, cross-cultural experience, and ability to handle stress, which are all valuable assets given your unique experiences. Good luck with your job search!

a year ago

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