FINAL-FOR THE VETERAN OF THE VETERAN SHARE OF THE DAY
In this post, we’ll explore the 5 BEST Ways that VR&E helps disabled veterans secure good jobs.
But first, do any of these scenarios fit you or a veteran you know?
You served faithfully in the military, but that didn’t prepare you for the job hunt. The military told you where to go, and you went. Now, you’re trying to navigate online job boards, network, create resumes, and ace job interviews. What should you even wear to a job interview? It’s a whole new world.
You have developed PTSD as a service member. Holding down a 9 to 5 in an office is out of the question for you, but you’d still like to work. You have ideas for starting your own business; you just don’t know how to get capital, make a business plan, or market your business once you launch it.
While you loved what you did in the military, your skills don’t really transfer to the outside world. Your first big problem is that you don’t know what you want to do. And even if you were to find something that appeals to you, you won’t have the right training.
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