Bunker-Busting Transitions, Stage 2: Occupations You have a better idea now of who you are and what inspires you to do your best. The next building block is the list of...
Bunker-Busting Transitions, Stage 4: The Billion-Dollar Question You have now added your critical contacts to the mix. Try to contact each one of them, by voice and not by email -- just yet...
Bunker-Busting Transitions, Stage 3: Contacts The most amazing tool kit for locating people is the internet. Use your old address books or the sources sited above for...
Bunker-Busting Transitions, Stage 7: Employers You have now accumulated every key piece of information required to launch your job-hunting campaign, except for one thing...
Bunker-Busting Transitions, Stage 6: Consumers This is when you begin to synthesize the information that you have collected and align yourself to pursue your opportunities...
Career Boot Camp for Transitioning Military Personnel While the men and women of the American armed forces are driving tanks, fixing jet engines and steering battleships into...
How the Call of Duty Endowment Aims to Help Veterans Find Jobs The company behind the "Call of Duty" video game has a "call of duty" of its own -- helping veterans find jobs.
GIs, Employers Compare Notes at Lewis-McChord You may not be aware of opportunities in new industries that are opening up for military veterans.
Here's One Way Service Members and Vets Can Learn About Business Service members put service above self, which can result in a hard time learning to stand out from other job applicants.
Why Vets Tend to Be Valuable Workers in More Ways Than One When moving onto a new job, many individuals use the skills they acquired in their previous careers to be successful.