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What's the Best Job After Leaving the Military?

For those who have transitioned from the military to civilian life, what are considered the best jobs or career paths? I'm curious about industries or roles where military skills are highly valued.

a year ago

The best job or career after leaving the military largely depends on your specific skills, interests, and experiences in the military. That being said, there are a number of fields where the skills and training obtained in the military are highly valued.

One popular option is law enforcement or security, such as police officer, federal agent, or private security. These roles value the discipline, physical fitness, and strategic thinking often honed in military service.

Information Technology (IT) and cybersecurity are also good sectors to consider, especially if you had a role in the military that involved computers or technology. There's a huge demand for cybersecurity professionals, and the discipline, teamwork, and critical thinking skills developed in the military can be well utilized here.

Another route could be project or operations management in various industries. Many veterans have had experience managing teams and coordinating complex operations, making them well-suited for these types of roles.

Consulting can be a great fit for officers and others who have held strategic or management roles. Firms value the leadership and problem-solving skills that military personnel typically possess.

Lastly, if you were involved in any kind of mechanical, technical, or engineering role in the military, similar roles in the civilian sector can be a great fit. These could range from aviation mechanics to electricians to civil engineers.

Keep in mind that many of these roles do require relevant education or certifications, but there are a number of programs available to veterans to help with transitioning into these fields. And remember, this is not an exhaustive list - the skills you've gained in the military can be utilized in a plethora of careers. Ultimately, the best job for you will depend on your individual skills, interests, and experiences.

a year ago

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