The Six P's of a Successful Job Search Follow these six "P's" to enhance your chances of a successful job search.
How to Get a Security Clearance What goes into getting security clearance? Here are official guidelines, plus tips on how to expedite the process.
Government Jobs: Cracking the GS Code The coding systems used to classify federal jobs vary by agency, but the most common system is the General Schedule (GS).
The One Killer Secret to Feeling Comfortable in an Interview While I’m all for next-level career advice, you need a solid foundation. And that foundation is simply to be honest.
5 Railway Companies That Want to Hire Vets Now Railway companies are experiencing unprecedented growth and they're looking to hire veterans. Here are 5 railway companies...
5 Reasons Why Vets Should Consider a Career in Trucking A strong economy, low unemployment rates, and a rise in consumer spending has caused an extreme driver shortage for trucking...
5 Ways to Break the Ice When Networking Lida Citroen, Military.com's veteran employment expert details how to break the ice at networking events.
3 Reasons Why Vets Should Consider a Career at AAFES Are you a veteran or spouse and want to continue serving this country by serving the troops overseas? The AAFES might have...
Don't Call it 'Networking,’ Call It ‘Relationship Building’ Even though data shows more than 85% jobs are found through networking, most veterans dont't do it. Here's how to network...
'You Shouldn't Be Calling Yourself a Ranger': Tom Cotton's Military Service Is Under Scrutiny from a Fellow Army Vet in Congress Being a "Ranger" and having earned a Ranger "tab" is often confused due to the similarity of their names.
Biden Signs Executive Order Delaying VA Debt Collections Once again, veterans will be given a financial break on money owed to Uncle Sam.
Navy SEAL Sentenced to 10 Years in Choking Death of Green Beret A SEAL Team 6 member who pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the hazing death of Army Staff Sgt. Logan Melgar in...
National Guard Plans to Ask Thousands of Troops to Remain in DC Until Mid-March Guard officials said that approximately 7,000 troops would likely remain in D.C. through the end of January.
After Years of Fighting, the Military Has Started Phasing Out 'Widow’s Tax' Many survivors will see at least $400 more in their Feb. 1 annuity payments.