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What Are the Best Military-Friendly Jobs?

I'm weighing the appeal of working in military-friendly fields. Which professions are known for being particularly accommodating to military service members and veterans?

5 months ago

Great question! There are several fields known for their commitment to supporting military service members and veterans.

1. Government: The federal government is a significant employer of veterans, following laws that provide preference for veterans in hiring and promotion in federal civil service positions. Positions within the Defense Department and Veterans Affairs can be particularly accommodating.

2. Defense contractors: Defense contractors, like Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Boeing, often have military-friendly hiring policies. Given their intimate dealings with the military, these companies value the unique experiences and understanding that veterans bring to their roles.

3. Law enforcement: Military personnel often transition well to law enforcement. Their discipline, physical fitness, and respect for hierarchy can align well with the needs of roles in police departments and federal agencies like the FBI or DEA.

4. Healthcare: This is often a good match, especially for those with medical training gained in the military. Many facilities, such as VA hospitals, prioritize hiring veterans.

5. Information Technology and Cybersecurity: Many IT firms appreciate the tech skills and security understanding that veterans often possess. Skills acquired during military service can be directly applicable to jobs in this sector.

6. Transportation and logistics: Companies like FedEx, UPS, and airlines often value the logistical expertise that veterans gain through military service.

Remember, many companies may have programs dedicated to hiring veterans, and some states may provide businesses incentives for doing so. It's always good to do some research on potential employers to see what programs they might offer to support veterans like yourself.

5 months ago

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