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Career Resources for Transitioning Military

 

 
Riley Guide for Transitioning Vets - Recruiters and services for veterans and separating Personnel from the well-known Riley Guide.
 
Crosswalk - Interactive system that will translate your military position into civilian language. 
 
Military Resumes
 - Putting your military experience into a civilian resume. 
 
The value of your military experience
  - Transferrable skills that employers want from JobHunt.org.
 
Resume Troublshooting - Translating military experience into public sector language (appears half-way down page).

TAOnline.com  - Transition Assistance Online provides transition assistance information, jobs, and tools for separating military.
 
Career Command Post - Job listings and resume posting site for transitioning military.
 
Military.com - Military benefits site.
 
MilitaryHire  - Career resources and job listings to connecti veterans of America's armed forces with employers who value their experience and skills.

Key to Career Success - Career OneStop's comprehensive veteran career services site.
 
Civil Service Employment and Veterans - US Office of Personnel Management  - Online magazine and job search engine for veterans transition into civil service.
 
US Department of Labor
 - Government's Transition Assistance Program
 
Opportunities for Veterans - US Department of Defense - Employment of veterans in the federal government.
 
Vet Jobs
 - Job listings, career fairs and resources for veterans and their families.
 
VetCentral - DirectEmployers Association - Career and relocation information for veterans.
 
Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment - US Department of Veteran's Affairs - The VetSuccess program assists Veterans with service-connected disabilities to prepare for, find, and keep suitable jobs.
 
Veterans' Employment & Training Service - US Department of Labor - Resources and expertise to assist and prepare them to obtain meaningful careers, maximize their employment opportunities, and protect their employment rights.
 
G.I. Jobs: Guide to Post-Military Success - Job search skills and military-friendly employers and resources
 
HowToBecomeABountyHunter.com - history of the occupation, what training requirements there are and instructions on becoming licensed in any state .

 
 

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