Here’s how to turn your MOS into a civilian health care career You may have mastered your skills through excellent military medical training, but health care employers may not understand how that training translates into the civilian sector. Here’s what you need to know to get a job in health care after your military service.
This group scores vets free tickets to sporting events, concerts, shows — even the Super Bowl Vet Tix is a nonprofit that gives veterans and active-duty troops free or heavily discounted tickets to sporting events, concerts and more.
Troops and vets must do these 9 things to succeed in college, experts say Whether you’re on active duty or have already transitioned out of the military, chances are you have some good education benefits at your fingertips.So how do you make sure you don’t waste them and become a college dropout?
Forget sharing GI Bill benefits — this state could give you and everyone in your family their own GI Bill For certain vets, it may provide the veteran, spouse and children each with their own set of 128 hours of GI Bill benefits, which they can use at the same time as the veteran and each other. And one person in the family using their benefits doesn’t reduce anyone else’s GI Bill.
A robot reading your resume? 10 tips for vets to beat job screening software. Companies spanning many industries are increasingly using computer screening tools and software, along with traditional human-resources specialists, to scan resumes and decide which candidates deserve interviews.
5 tips for troops and vets buying their first homes VA loans offer generous terms to veterans that civilians can’t get.
6 crucial job search tips — from vets, for vets Here are some tips to help you make it through the job-search process without losing your mind, courtesy of five veterans who have been there.