Internships for Veterans – The 5 W’s
You probably know that companies want to hire veterans. Veterans bring knowledge, skills & abilities that can’t be taught in school. Learn more.
You probably know that companies want to hire veterans. Veterans bring knowledge, skills & abilities that can’t be taught in school. Learn more.
A career as an HVAC Technician can open doors for veterans. Explore career, educational, and scholarship opportunities as a HVAC Tech.
Federal internships allow veterans an opportunity to smoothly transition from a paid internship into a federal job without re-applying or competing. Read more.
College has transformed from a structured, brick-and-mortar experience to a fully virtual, distance-learning enterprise. Read more about MOOCs.
A degree in nutrition and dietetics can open doors to many different career paths. Great paying jobs in this career field have opportunities in both the public and private sectors, and include jobs in a wide variety of settings such as schools, hospitals, clinical care, sports and recreation groups, or even as a consultant working for yourself.
Like being hands-on and doing work that requires practical knowledge? As a veteran, becoming an electrician may be a great choice.
Careers in Education for Veterans and Military Spouses Every May, teachers are celebrated for their hard work and contributions to enriching the lives of students through education. Teacher Appreciation Week originated around 1950 when a teacher advocated for her profession and Eleanor Roosevelt convinced Congress to formally recognize teachers. For the nearly 1 million military-connected…
Nursing Careers for Veterans and Military Spouses Nurses have stepped into the limelight due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Before this publicity, nurses have long been one of the most highly respected professions – ranking number one in honesty and ethics for nearly 20 years. The World Health Organization declared 2020 the Year of the Nurse…
Become a Social Worker with a Degree in Social Work Getting a degree in Social Work can be a great way to work with people and your local community. It will be a job in which you can help improve the quality of life for people and work towards system-wide changes. Social workers can work…
Post-Military Career Opportunity: Be a HERO Aptly named, The Human Exploitation Rescue Operative (HERO) Child-Rescue Corps is a program designed to give veterans a second career as a hero. HERO specifically aims to, “recruit and train wounded, ill, or injured active-duty service members, transitioning active-duty service members, and military veterans for employment to support law…
What personal qualities have you discovered and honed during your military career? If stamina, perseverance, and resourcefulness are among the attributes you can claim, chances are you’d be an ideal candidate for a career in Public Administration. There’s always a need for mission-driven leaders who can unite people, face challenges head-on, and get meaningful results on a limited the budget.
The U.S. Marshals Service has served the nation since 1789, making the USMS the oldest federal law enforcement agency in the U.S. Much of their work goes unseen by the general public. The U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) is the enforcement arm of the federal court system. Veterans may receive priority preference in hiring for federal jobs, including the US Marshals, due to your training, experience & skills.
Operation Warfighter is a great opportunity to build your resume, explore interests, develop skills, and gain valuable work experience. Learn more.
Federal Law Enforcement Jobs at the Justice Department Given that leadership, integrity, teamwork, and dedication are all traits shared by military personnel; it seems a no-brainer that law enforcement is one of the most common civilian career paths taken by former military service members. Depending on your branch of service, you likely already have many…
Troops to Teachers (TTT) was established to help transitioning service members & veterans begin careers as K-12 school-teachers.
Source: The following content was provided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation The FBI’s Wounded Warriors Internship Program enables the FBI to support veterans during their medical recovery, and provide career development opportunities for active duty service members recovering from a medical procedure. The FBI’s Wounded Warrior Internship Program The Wounded Warrior Internship Program offers…
Veterans: Reasons for Becoming a Physician Assistant If you want high pay, job security, and meaningful work, a career in healthcare may be your best bet. The combination of an ever-growing need and a shortage of qualified professionals puts Physician Assistants (PAs) in particularly high demand. Job Market for Physician Assistants The job market for…
Veteran’s Guide to Joining the U.S. Secret Service The Secret Service is committed to employing Veterans like you because the agency’s five core values: justice, duty, courage, honesty, and loyalty align perfectly with the core values shared by every branch of the U.S. Armed Forces. The Secret Service knows that leadership is instilled in Veterans,…
Like all Federal Agencies, the FBI values your military service and offers many opportunities for you to continue to serve the nation. But, unlike some federal agencies, the FBI actively recruits military and veteran candidates like you to apply for any of the positions that may interest you.
Working as a correctional officer for the Federal Bureau of Prisons may be a great opportunity to start your career as a Federal Law Enforcement officer.
Veterans’ preference points apply when agencies use a system to determine the best qualified applicants. Veterans can receive added points. Learn more.
Military Occupational Specialties and Possible Civilian Jobs No matter what your MOS or AFSC, your time in the military can prepare you for your civilian career path. We cover some common military jobs below. EOD EOD or Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technicians are trained to detect, disarm, detonate, and dispose of explosive threats all over the…
Cybersecurity Job Description: Vulnerability Assessment/Management Specialist A Vulnerability Assessment and Management specialist conducts assessments of threats and vulnerabilities; determines deviations from acceptable configurations, enterprise or local policy; assesses the level of risk; and develops and/or recommends appropriate mitigation countermeasures in operational and nonoperational situations. Below is a sampling of the abilities, tasks and responsibilities for…
Cybersecurity Job Description: Incident Response Specialist An Incident Response Specialist responds to crises or urgent situations within the pertinent domain to mitigate immediate and potential threats. Uses mitigation, preparedness, and response and recovery approaches, as needed, to maximize survival of life, preservation of property, and information security. Investigates and analyzes all relevant response activities. Below…
Cybersecurity Job Description: Cyber Defense Analyst A Cyber Defense Analyst’s job is to use defensive measures and information collected from a variety of sources to identify, analyze, and report events that occur or might occur within the network to protect information, information systems, and networks from threats. Below is a sampling of the tasks and…