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Moving into a civilian job right out of the military?

I'll be exiting the military soon and figure I need to start thinking about civilian jobs. What are some jobs that veterans have had success with right after leaving the military?

5 months ago

Transitioning from the military to civilian life is a big step, and it's commendable that you're thinking ahead about possible career paths. Veterans often transition into various sectors based on the skills and experiences gained during their service terms. Here are some ideas:

1. Government and Public Administration: Many veterans transition into various roles within the local, state, or federal government. These could range from administrative roles to positions in law enforcement.

2. Defense Contracting: There are many private firms that work directly with the military or on defense-related projects. Your military service and understanding of the defense landscape could offer a unique advantage here.

3. Information Technology: If you've gained tech skills during your service—networking, cybersecurity, software development, etc.—you could find several opportunities in the technology sector. Businesses of all sizes need IT support, and there are lots of jobs out there in this field.

4. Manufacturing and Logistics: If your military experience included mechanical, logistical, or operational aspects, jobs in these fields could be a good fit. Many major manufacturers and logistics companies highly value the discipline and teamwork skills that military service fosters.

5. Education and Training: If you enjoy teaching or mentoring, consider transitioning to a role in education or corporate training.

6. Healthcare: If you worked in a medical role within the military, leveraging those skills in the civilian healthcare sector could be a good choice.

Remember, though, each person's transition path is unique, and it's crucial to consider where your passions and skills align to identify suitable job opportunities. It might be beneficial to speak with a career counselor or military transition assistance programs to help you evaluate your interests and skills and to align them with potential career paths. Good luck with your transition!

5 months ago

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