Posted on Jul 12, 2018
What are some good tips for transitioning out of the military into a different career field?
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I’m currently transitioning out of the Army after 7 years as a 25U and am interested in the mental health field. I will have my BS in Family and Human Development come December 2018. I’m open to any and all tips to find that entry level job after being commo for 7 years. Ready, GO!
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Please feel free to connect with me. I work closely with many different companies and depending on your preference of location and or industry preference I may be able to connect you with someone who can help you find exactly what you are looking for in this next chapter!!!! Thank you for your service!!!
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Please feel free to discuss with me via PM. Depending on what you have in mind for preferred location and career path/industry, I'm happy to connect you directly with some civilian recruiters as well.
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SGT (Join to see) Make sure that your resume is tailored for the position that you are applying for and use civilian terms to describe your Army duties. Research the company that you will go to work for so that you can explain how you will fit into their organization.
I transitioned in 1972 as a Field Radio Operator, with a goal of working for the Space Program. Knowing that I needed a degree, I applied along with 100 others for two openings at a chemical plant. I had done my research and was well prepared for three interviews along with a battery of tests. I landed the job and worked there while I worked on my degree. Five and a half years later, I had my degree, and applied with the Space Shuttle Program. Again, I was well prepared, and the fact that I had worked at a chemical plant did not matter. Planning and preparation are the keys to a successful career search.
Best of luck. Please keep us posted.
I transitioned in 1972 as a Field Radio Operator, with a goal of working for the Space Program. Knowing that I needed a degree, I applied along with 100 others for two openings at a chemical plant. I had done my research and was well prepared for three interviews along with a battery of tests. I landed the job and worked there while I worked on my degree. Five and a half years later, I had my degree, and applied with the Space Shuttle Program. Again, I was well prepared, and the fact that I had worked at a chemical plant did not matter. Planning and preparation are the keys to a successful career search.
Best of luck. Please keep us posted.
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Thank you!! I have a tailored resume as well as a master resume just in case. I think I’ll do a route similar to yours.
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