Resources
to help you succeed in your military career
and in transitioning into civilian life!
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Military.com
From
Military.com
Military.com is
a online military destination, offering
free resources to serve, connect,
and inform the 30 million Americans
with military affinity, including
active duty, reservists, guard members,
retirees, veterans, family members,
defense workers and those considering
military careers. On the site you
will find a Veteran Job Board, Military
Mentor Network, Military Finance
& VA Loan Center, Benefits Directory,
Military News and a Insider's Guide
to Joining the Military, information
and resources on Military-Friendly
Schools, Scholarships & GI Bill
Center, a Scholarship Database and
more.
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Transition
Assistance Online
From
Lucas Group
Transition Assistance Online is
a military job board. On this employment
web site, hiring companies can reach
the hundreds of thousands of military
candidates (separating active duty
military, National Guard and Reserves)
who look for jobs every year. Employers
and advertisers can post job ads,
search resumes and advertise directly
to military candidates. Transitioning
military can search job ads, post
resumes and explore business and
educational opportunities for their
careers after the military.
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Corporate
Gray
From
Corporate Gray
Corporate Gray Online offers free
military transition services to
help you connect with great companies
nationwide. On the site you can
post your resume with our veteran
job search service and search for
for
thousands of job opportunities
and
apply online. Corporate Gray also
sponsors career fairs where transitioning
military members can meet with military-friendly
companies such as Lockheed Martin,
Northrop Grumman, SAIC, Southwest
Airlines, Home Depot, State Farm,
U.S. Secret Service, and many others
companies. The fairs include the
Corporate Gray Job Fairs and the
Corporate Gray "Security Clearance
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| Inspiration
for You |
"All
good men are happy when they choose
to be their own authors. Those who choose
to have others edit their pathways,
must live on the edge of another man's
sword."
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Julie Arabi
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"No
vision and you perish; No Ideal, and
you're lost; Your heart must ever cherish
Some faith at any cost. Some hope, some
dream to cling to, Some rainbow in the
sky, Some melody to sing to, Some service
that is high."
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Harriet Du Autermont
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