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Planning For Your Career After Military Service

Career After Military Service

January 17, 2017, by David McCauley – The day you raise your right hand and swear to support and defend the United States is undoubtedly a proud one. Yet the day that you are released from service can be a proud moment to reflect upon all you’ve accomplished and where you’ll go next. This is the beginning of a new chapter in your life. Now that you are no longer an enlisted service member or officer you have to move forward with a civilian career. What path to take and what career to choose are decisions only you can make. If you’re not out of the military yet, there’s still time to prepare for your transition.

The skills veterans acquire throughout their service are valuable to employers. Veterans understand that achieving your mission begins with great leaders who have the support and admiration of those who serve alongside them. Many companies are intentionally pursuing and hiring veterans because they possess the qualities needed to get the job done. In the case of state and federal government positions, veterans are given a hiring preference that can be quite useful.

Disciplined and well-trained veterans are always in demand. Some of the top careers for military veterans include:

– Information Security Officer
Median Salary: $88,842
Degree Level: Bachelor’s

– Air Traffic Controller
Median Salary: $80,938
Degree Level: Bachelor’s

– Emergency Management Director
Median Salary: $67,330
Degree Level: Bachelor’s

– Business Development Manager
Median Salary: $77,100
Degree Level: Bachelor’s

– Telecom Technician
Median Salary: $50,532
Degree Level: Associate’s

If there’s one thing in common to each of these careers, it’s that they all revolve around leadership, technology, or sensitive information – each something that service members are familiar with. Another thing that each of these positions has in common is that they require education. The military training you’ve received is a great source of college credit. Your Joint Service Transcript is an official document that details all of the training you’ve received and how many college credits (and what level) it is worth.

If you’re still serving, taking college courses online can be a great option that fits within your busy duty schedule. Many commands also feature on-base (or aboard ship) classes that you can attend to learn new skills and earn college credit. If you enjoy your MOS or Rate, choosing a degree and career that are in line with your current role in the military might speed up the process. Some degrees require hands-on training, but if you already have that experience (and credit) from military duties then you’re ahead of the curve.

The unemployment rate for veterans has dropped to 4.6%, the lowest since 2008. This is due in large part to hiring tax credits as well as the prospect that many veterans represent of leadership skills and training. Understand that employers value your discipline and experience. Carefully weigh your options as you plan your career post-military service. This next chapter in your life will be filled with opportunities to share your specialized talents with the business world.

About the Author: D.M. McCauley is a former U.S. Navy sailor who worked in Intel. After the service he has dedicated his time to writing and traveling with his significant other.

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