The Military-to-Civilian Transition Pocket Guide: The Veteran's Guide to Finding Great Jobs and Employers
Each year nearly 250,000 servicemembers make the BIG LEAP – they leave the military for an uncertain but always challenging civilian world. Deciding where to live and what to do are serious life-changing issues. For some, separation results in satisfying full-time retirement, or they go on to rewarding post-military jobs. But for others, the transition is anything but easy as they find retirement less than fulfilling, or they land less than rewarding jobs. Most must quickly learn to sell themselves to potential employers by acquiring a new set of unfamiliar job finding skills – write resumes and letters, attend job fairs, network for job leads, dress for success, interview for jobs, and negotiate salaries and benefits. In the end, life after the military is never what they anticipated. With open eyes and minds, it’s usually a fascinating journey in self-discovery for both the servicemember and family!

Similar to the author’s popular annual "Military-to-Civilian Transition Guide" (4.5+ million copies), this companion pocket guide (600,000+ copies), is filled with the latest strategies and tips for launching a successful military-to-civilian transition. Compelling, convenient, and user-friendly, it helps veterans and their families:

-identify transferable military-to-civilian skills
-assess motivated abilities and skills (MAP)
-state job and career goals
-attend and work job fairs effectively
-locate the best military-friendly employers
-complete applications and write resumes and letters
-network, interview, and negotiate compensation

Special features and highlights include:

-outlining a 10-step job search process
-testing one's job search knowledge and attitudes
-translating military experience into civilian language
-identifying community-based opportunities networks
-revealing 50 best military-friendly employers
-specifying 40 top transition assistance websites
-starting a veterans-owned business
-identifying one's best references
-finding federal employment
-handling potential red flags and objections
-avoiding interview and salary negotiation mistakes
-surviving and thriving in a new job
-documenting personal, education, and work experience

Jam-packed with engaging checklists, tips, examples, and exercises, this powerful little pocket guide can make a big difference in how veterans approach the civilian world with a strong desire to find renewed meaning and purpose in the next stage of their lives!
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The Military-to-Civilian Transition Pocket Guide: The Veteran's Guide to Finding Great Jobs and Employers
Each year nearly 250,000 servicemembers make the BIG LEAP – they leave the military for an uncertain but always challenging civilian world. Deciding where to live and what to do are serious life-changing issues. For some, separation results in satisfying full-time retirement, or they go on to rewarding post-military jobs. But for others, the transition is anything but easy as they find retirement less than fulfilling, or they land less than rewarding jobs. Most must quickly learn to sell themselves to potential employers by acquiring a new set of unfamiliar job finding skills – write resumes and letters, attend job fairs, network for job leads, dress for success, interview for jobs, and negotiate salaries and benefits. In the end, life after the military is never what they anticipated. With open eyes and minds, it’s usually a fascinating journey in self-discovery for both the servicemember and family!

Similar to the author’s popular annual "Military-to-Civilian Transition Guide" (4.5+ million copies), this companion pocket guide (600,000+ copies), is filled with the latest strategies and tips for launching a successful military-to-civilian transition. Compelling, convenient, and user-friendly, it helps veterans and their families:

-identify transferable military-to-civilian skills
-assess motivated abilities and skills (MAP)
-state job and career goals
-attend and work job fairs effectively
-locate the best military-friendly employers
-complete applications and write resumes and letters
-network, interview, and negotiate compensation

Special features and highlights include:

-outlining a 10-step job search process
-testing one's job search knowledge and attitudes
-translating military experience into civilian language
-identifying community-based opportunities networks
-revealing 50 best military-friendly employers
-specifying 40 top transition assistance websites
-starting a veterans-owned business
-identifying one's best references
-finding federal employment
-handling potential red flags and objections
-avoiding interview and salary negotiation mistakes
-surviving and thriving in a new job
-documenting personal, education, and work experience

Jam-packed with engaging checklists, tips, examples, and exercises, this powerful little pocket guide can make a big difference in how veterans approach the civilian world with a strong desire to find renewed meaning and purpose in the next stage of their lives!
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The Military-to-Civilian Transition Pocket Guide: The Veteran's Guide to Finding Great Jobs and Employers

The Military-to-Civilian Transition Pocket Guide: The Veteran's Guide to Finding Great Jobs and Employers

by Ronald L. Krannich Ph.D.
The Military-to-Civilian Transition Pocket Guide: The Veteran's Guide to Finding Great Jobs and Employers

The Military-to-Civilian Transition Pocket Guide: The Veteran's Guide to Finding Great Jobs and Employers

by Ronald L. Krannich Ph.D.

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Each year nearly 250,000 servicemembers make the BIG LEAP – they leave the military for an uncertain but always challenging civilian world. Deciding where to live and what to do are serious life-changing issues. For some, separation results in satisfying full-time retirement, or they go on to rewarding post-military jobs. But for others, the transition is anything but easy as they find retirement less than fulfilling, or they land less than rewarding jobs. Most must quickly learn to sell themselves to potential employers by acquiring a new set of unfamiliar job finding skills – write resumes and letters, attend job fairs, network for job leads, dress for success, interview for jobs, and negotiate salaries and benefits. In the end, life after the military is never what they anticipated. With open eyes and minds, it’s usually a fascinating journey in self-discovery for both the servicemember and family!

Similar to the author’s popular annual "Military-to-Civilian Transition Guide" (4.5+ million copies), this companion pocket guide (600,000+ copies), is filled with the latest strategies and tips for launching a successful military-to-civilian transition. Compelling, convenient, and user-friendly, it helps veterans and their families:

-identify transferable military-to-civilian skills
-assess motivated abilities and skills (MAP)
-state job and career goals
-attend and work job fairs effectively
-locate the best military-friendly employers
-complete applications and write resumes and letters
-network, interview, and negotiate compensation

Special features and highlights include:

-outlining a 10-step job search process
-testing one's job search knowledge and attitudes
-translating military experience into civilian language
-identifying community-based opportunities networks
-revealing 50 best military-friendly employers
-specifying 40 top transition assistance websites
-starting a veterans-owned business
-identifying one's best references
-finding federal employment
-handling potential red flags and objections
-avoiding interview and salary negotiation mistakes
-surviving and thriving in a new job
-documenting personal, education, and work experience

Jam-packed with engaging checklists, tips, examples, and exercises, this powerful little pocket guide can make a big difference in how veterans approach the civilian world with a strong desire to find renewed meaning and purpose in the next stage of their lives!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781570233838
Publisher: Impact Publications VA
Publication date: 10/15/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 64
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Ronald L. Krannich, Ph.D., is one of America’s leading career transition and travel experts who has authored more than 100 books, including several designed for servicemembers and their families: The Military-to-Civilian Transition Guide, The Military-to-Civilian Transition Pocket Guide, The Military Spouse’s Employment Pocket Guide, The Military Spouse’s Map Through the Maze Pocket Guide, The Military Family Education Pocket Guide, The Military Family Benefits Pocket Guide, and The Military Personal Finance Pocket Guide. A former Peace Corps Volunteer, Fulbright Scholar, and university professor, Ron specializes in developing self-help and training resources for individuals in transition.
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