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All About the Operation Warfighter Program

This DoD Program Allows Service Members on Medical Hold to Still Work on Their Careers The Operation Warfighter Program is a “temporary assignment/internship program” developed by the Department of Defense for service members convalescing at select military treatment facilities. The program offers recuperating service members “meaningful activities outside of the hospital environment” and offers a… Read more »

Retirees – Write a Highly Targeted Executive Resume

Employment Guide: Retirees – Write a Highly Targeted Executive Resume As a military retiree, one big part of finding your civilian job is writing a good resume. It is important to note that resume writing has changed over the years. What you may remember from before joining the military could be very different. While resumes… Read more »

Guard & Reserve – Assistance for You and Your Employer

As a member of the National Guard or Reserve, what are the responsibilities for you and your employer? What assistance is there? Learn more.

Finding an Internship Overseas

Your Employment Questions Answered: Finding an Internship Overseas Sometimes the best way to learn something new is by seeking advice from those who have been there. Asking questions is how we learn about new resources or can give us perspectives that we might never have thought about before. When you ask a question, you can… Read more »

Officer vs Enlisted

Officer vs Enlisted Video Transcription Brothers and sisters in arms, Mike Sarrialle from CareerRecon. I’m back. Let’s talk about officer versus enlisted. Well, I had the pleasure of being both I started out enlisted in the Marine Corps, I was a recon Marine I attained the rank of the E5 before the Marine Corps sent… Read more »

Military Transition Roadmap – Step 7

Negotiating an offer of employment is important in making sure you are getting compensated for the experience you will bring to the role. Learn more about negotiating an offer.

Military Transition Roadmap – Step 6

First impressions don’t stop at the door when you arrive at your interview, your professional conduct before and after the interview gives the interviewer insights into who you are.

Military Transition Roadmap – Step 5

Step 5: Networking Why is it important to network? Networking is very important to your future career, sometimes it is not just enough to apply for jobs. Most jobs are obtained through employee referrals or networking. Networking is also a great way to gain mentorships from professionals. 2 Types of Networking Virtual Networking – which… Read more »

Military Transition Roadmap – Step 3

Communicating your value is extremely important in the job search process as it shows confidence in the abilities you gained through service.

Military Transition Roadmap – Step 4

n order to conquer the interview, you first need to understand what an interview is and its purpose. Knowing the purpose of an interview makes it easier to prepare a plan.