Building Mutually Beneficial Relationships with Fellow Past/Present Service Members
A network of mutually beneficial relationships with those who have similar life experiences to you can be extraordinarily powerful.
A network of mutually beneficial relationships with those who have similar life experiences to you can be extraordinarily powerful.
Your LinkedIn network can make a big difference for your career path. Yes, the bigger your network, the better. However, I must emphasize the importance of building a quality network of trusted colleagues and using LinkedIn to nurture those relationships.
While you may have loved your career in the military, it is time to try to embrace the change that is coming. Life can be about you and your family now, or whatever an enjoyable focus feels like to you. This is your chance to create your bigger future. No matter how your personal path post-transition ends up, it is important to define what success looks like for you.
Journeying into the civilian world is exciting but it can also be confusing and stressful at times. There are so many things to keep track
Taking proactive steps to avoid procrastinating on your ETS can save you lots of stress in a time of transition that is often already overwhelming. As soon as you find out your official ETS date, begin figuring out what you can get started on.
Many veterans struggle with their employment after transitioning, not because they find the jobs themselves difficult but because it can be challenging to see how it is meaningful. That’s why starting a business after the military is a great option for many.
Participants of our courses frequently tell us that one of the major advantages of American Dream U is that we provide our participants with advice
Are you preparing to part ways with your life in the military? Feeling overwhelmed? You’re not alone. And you don’t have to handle the transition
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’re transitioning out of the military and all set to start receiving your military retirement. Or perhaps you’ve been receiving it for a while and