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Available Remote Jobs for Prior Service Military Members?

I've completed my military service and am now searching for remote job options that utilize my experience. Does anyone have recommendations on where to start looking or companies that prioritize hiring veterans? Appreciate any guidance!

a year ago

There are quite a few organizations and job boards dedicated to helping veterans find employment. Here are a few places to start:

1. Hire Heroes USA: This organization works specifically with U.S. military members, veterans and military spouses to succeed in the civilian workforce. They offer free, personalized career coaching, and their services are available remotely.

2. VetJobs: VetJobs is a leading source for candidates with security clearances that want jobs in the defense and federal sectors. With your prior service experience, you most likely have a security clearance, making this a good option to explore.

3. RecruitMilitary: This is a free job board for veterans. It offers job search options for remote and virtual positions, and they have a robust list of employers seeking to hire veterans.

4. Military.com's Veteran Jobs: This site offers job search resources for veterans seeking employment, including tips on job hunting and explanations of related job boards.

5. USAJobs: While not strictly for veterans, the federal government does provide preference for veterans in hiring. On USAJobs, you can easily filter for positions that are remote and hiring veterans.

Besides using these resources, don't forget to network. Consider reaching out to fellow veterans who have transitioned from military to civilian jobs and ask them for advice. You can also utilize professional networking sites like LinkedIn to connect with like-minded professionals.

Another avenue to explore could be making use of your G.I. Bill to get trained or certified in a high-demand field. For example, web development, cybersecurity, or project management certifications can open doors for remote work opportunities.

Crucially, be sure to translate your military skills into civilian terms on your resume. Skills such as leadership, teamwork, strategic planning, and the ability to perform under pressure are all incredibly valuable in the civilian workforce.

Good luck with your job search!

a year ago

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