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What is Google military MOS job search?

I've come across the term 'Google military MOS job search' and wonder how it works. Does it help veterans find jobs that match their military occupation specialties? I'm looking to translate my MOS into a future career path.

a year ago

Absolutely, that's exactly what the Google military MOS job search tool does! It's a feature integrated into Google's search engine designed to assist veterans as they transition into the civilian workforce.

Here's how it works. Military personnel can type in 'jobs for veterans' into the Google search bar, followed by their military occupational specialty code (MOS, AFSC, NEC, etc.). Google will then provide a list of jobs that align with the skills and experiences gained in that particular military role.

For instance, if you were a '35F' in the Army (which, in civilian terms, is an Intelligence Analyst), you could type ‘jobs for veterans 35F’ into Google. The search results would display jobs where skills like data analysis, compiling reports, or conducting briefings are required. Consequently, this feature can be a valuable tool for translating your military skills into a potential civilian career.

It's also worth mentioning that Google has partnered with a variety of job posting sites to help populate these results, including employer sites like FedEx, Encompass Health Careers, Siemens Careers, CareerBuilder, and Getting Hired, which is an Allegis Group Company. This collaboration broadens the range of job opportunities that can be presented to you based on your MOS code. Remember to customize and tailor your resume to highlight your unique military skills in a way that's applicable to the civilian job you're applying for!

a year ago

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