Posted on May 1, 2018
Can I get some mentorship on a Post Bachelors Career and academic transition?
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So here’s the background to my question.
In May of 2019 I will be taking my final 2 classes for my BS in Project Management from Embry-Riddle. In November of 2019 I’ll be approaching my Date of Separation. I’m eager to make a transition to civilian side while keeping a commitment to the military reserves. Ideally I would like to find a career either entry level corporate or in Human Resources while working an MBA program Online or during evenings. I have two children and my wife is intending to stay at home until the youngest is ready to start school due to cost of childcare. Is this a realistic objective or should I suck it up and stay enlisted for another 2 or 3 years to work on the MBA and then try to transition afterwards?
In May of 2019 I will be taking my final 2 classes for my BS in Project Management from Embry-Riddle. In November of 2019 I’ll be approaching my Date of Separation. I’m eager to make a transition to civilian side while keeping a commitment to the military reserves. Ideally I would like to find a career either entry level corporate or in Human Resources while working an MBA program Online or during evenings. I have two children and my wife is intending to stay at home until the youngest is ready to start school due to cost of childcare. Is this a realistic objective or should I suck it up and stay enlisted for another 2 or 3 years to work on the MBA and then try to transition afterwards?
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As a civilian recruiter; I think you are better off working right away and getting that under your belt and then get the MBA; education and military experience are great, but getting some civilian work experience under your belt in your desired field will be beneficial. Otherwise, you run the risk of getting your MBA while enlisted and coming out still looking at a semi-entry level job. Unfortunately, some companies heavily rely on experience. I think long term you will be further ahead of if you start transitioning now than waiting. Good luck!
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