OCTOBER 14, 2021 - Serving in the military is a crucial step, and whatever you choose (be it the Navy, Air Force, Army, Marines, National Guard, or Coast Guard) you will need to work really hard. Today, the military needs professionals in many fields, from cybersecurity and data science to business administration, engineering, and healthcare administration. So, which path to … [Read more...]
Myths and Opportunities of Hiring Veterans
OCTOBER 6, 2021 - In this article, we look to demystify some of the prevalent myths about hiring veterans. And how hiring them may be a golden opportunity. Learn some critical aspects regarding veteran hiring today. We’ve listed famous myths and debunked them to help you be more effective in your work these days! Veterans are the brave men and women who have served their … [Read more...]
Air Force Career Assistance Advisor Makes Better Supervisors
SEPTEMBER 22, 2021 - “Ultimately, I care because most supervisors don’t,” said Air Force Master Sgt. Phillip Bean, the 27th Special Operations Wing Professional Development Center career assistance advisor. Bean doesn’t make his statement lightly. As the wing CAA, he is arguably one of the most qualified individuals to say it. Airmen from all backgrounds and careers go to … [Read more...]
5 Tips for High School Students Who Want to Be Military Officers
SEPTEMBER 8, 2021 - Whether you're a military brat who comes from a long line of soldiers or you're the first in your family to join the service, one of your first steps should be to talk to a recruiter. They can answer all your questions and help you plan your career. However, there are a number of other things you can do as well that will get you ready for a fruitful career … [Read more...]
Retention – It’s More Than Just Maintaining
AUGUST 20, 2021 - Ba-dum, ba-dum, ba-dum, you feel your heart beat and you take a deep breath, your hands are shaking from both excitement and nervousness. “Sign here,” you hear a voice in front of you say. “Congratulations on your next four years with the Marine Corps.” “I remember having to sign that contract the very first time,” said Sgt. Micheala Restuvog, the career … [Read more...]




