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Options for Good Paying Jobs with Military Background

I'm exploring career options for when I'm done with my service after high school. What are some good-paying jobs that are available for people with a military background? Any advice or experiences would be really helpful!

a year ago

Certainly! Your military background can actually open quite a few doors in the civilian world, and, depending on the branch and role you served in, you have developed critical skills that are transferrable to several high-paying industries. Here are a few examples:

1. Law enforcement or Security Services: Given your military experience, you can smoothly transition into law enforcement or security services, particularly in federal agencies like the FBI or CIA. These institutions offer great salaries and job stability.

2. Defense Contractor: Companies that work on Defense Department contracts often seek out veterans for their expertise and dependability. Roles can vary from project managers, analysts, and security officers to more technical jobs like engineers or IT specialists.

3. Healthcare Professional: If you have a medical background in the military, such as a combat medic, you might consider a career in healthcare or medical services. With further training, you could become a paramedic, physician assistant, or even a nurse.

4. Information Technology: If you have experience in an IT-related role in the military, opportunities in the technology sector are vast. Jobs range from network administrators, and cybersecurity experts, to database managers and these positions often reward employees well.

5. Commercial Airline Pilot: Military pilots can transition into commercial aviation relatively easily with ample compensation. Though additional training and certifications are often required, former military pilots usually have a leg up in getting high-paying pilot jobs.

6. Government Adviser/Analyst: If your military service involved strategy or analysis, consider looking into jobs with federal government agencies. There are a number of roles such as intelligence analyst, foreign affairs adviser, or policy analysis officer that can be quite lucrative.

That said, don't forget to make use of veteran employment assistance programs and job search sites that specifically cater to veterans. They can often provide additional resources - from job listings to interview prep, to ensure your transition into civilian work is as smooth as possible.

a year ago

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