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What does working in military logistics look like in civilian careers?

I'm considering a career in military logistics. Can anyone share what transitioning to a civilian logistics role might entail? Are there specific industries or companies that seek out veterans with military logistics experience?

a year ago

Translating military logistics experience into a civilian career can open up a broad range of opportunities across various sectors. In a civilian logistics role, some common responsibilities might include supply chain management, inventory control, warehousing, transportation management, and production. These tasks align well with the skills gained in a military logistics role, such as strategic planning, operations coordination, and systematic problem-solving.

In terms of specific companies and industries, many value veterans' logistics experience due to the discipline, strategic thinking, and relational skills honed during their military service. Industries, such as manufacturing, retail, transportation, and the government sector often offer pathways for veterans with a logistics background.

Some companies even actively recruit veterans. Amazon, for example, has a military leader program, which is designed to offer transitioning service members the opportunity to grow within the company's operations department.

Furthermore, it's worth considering gaining a professional certification, such as one from the American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS), which offers a Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) program. This can expand your knowledge base and make you more marketable to civilian employers.

Remember, transitioning from a military to a civilian career is a journey. Leveraging resources like career counseling, job placement services, and networking organizations oriented for veterans can be incredibly beneficial in navigating this pathway. Your commitment to service and leadership skills are highly valued, and with careful planning and resource utilization, a successful transition to a civilian career in logistics is certainly achievable.

a year ago

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