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What military jobs offer skills transferable to civilian careers?

I'm thinking about joining the military but want to make sure I'll have job options when I transition back to civilian life. Any insights on military roles that provide skills easily applicable to non-military careers?

a year ago

As someone who frequently advises students on career paths, I can affirm that several roles in the military provide skills transferable to civilian careers. Here are some roles to consider:

1. Medical Specialist: Many branches of the military have medical units. Serving in these roles can provide valuable hands-on experience similar to that of a civilian EMT or paramedic. This can set you up for future roles in the medical field, from becoming a nurse or physician's assistant, to a variety of roles in healthcare administration and beyond.

2. Information Technology Specialist: The military makes use of advanced technological systems, which need skilled individuals to manage and troubleshoot them. Experience in this area can lead to IT roles in almost any industry once you transition to civilian life.

3. Supply Chain Coordinator: Logistics and supply chain management are critical in the military, and these skills transfer directly to a wide range of industries in the civilian world, including manufacturing, retail, and transportation.

4. Human Resources Specialist: Every branch of the military has a HR department to manage personnel issues. This can be a stepping stone to HR roles in many civilian industries.

5. Engineers: Military engineers are involved in construction, electrical systems, combat engineering, and more. These roles provide skills directly transferable to corresponding engineering jobs in the civilian sector.

6. Public Affairs Specialist: This role involves engaging with the media and crafting messages for both internal and external audiences. This is great preparation for roles in public relations, marketing, or corporate communications in civilian life.

Remember, the military also offers numerous training and educational opportunities that can further supplement your skills and improve your employability once you transition to civilian life.

a year ago

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