Could You Use a Personal Guide to Post-Military Success?
Embarking on a new chapter in life can be thrilling yet daunting, especially when transitioning from a structured military environment to the fluidity of civilian
Embarking on a new chapter in life can be thrilling yet daunting, especially when transitioning from a structured military environment to the fluidity of civilian
There are many methods to landing your dream job or getting hired by your ideal clients. Nobody’s path looks exactly the same but in general
Big titles can be fun to throw around, but odds are they won’t make you any happier than getting rich will.
Would you think that a sniper would be a good employee at Microsoft Office?
If you find a place that is a good fit, that cherishes the values and skills you have, chances are you’ll be happier there. But how do you decide if something is a “right fit” before you get there?
Nobody likes that one friend who brags too much. Whether it is about medals awarded, who they know, or the job they hold, something about
Ramit Sethi, bestselling author who has taught thousands how to become rich, generously agreed to partner with our founder Phil Randazzo and share his advice on how to land your Dream Job.
Whether they make mental health assumptions or are unable to understand your skills, employers may not appreciate what you could bring to their company. Turn these perceived “disadvantages” into strengths in the interview process.
Your time in the Army felt like a lifetime during your contract — now, you’ve blinked and it’s time to prepare to leave the military.
You’ve been in the service for years and are ready to explore a new career after life in the military. The process of planning your