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How This Veterans Network Can Help You Get in Touch with an Advisor Making $200K
With thousands of active nonprofit Veteran Service Organizations, veterans have no shortage of options to choose from when theyβre in need of assistance making the transition from active service to civilian life.
Why Connect with a Veteran Network Group for Professional Development Advice?
There are a number of challenges veterans face when transitioning to civilian life from life in the military, and one of the most common is finding a job.
Lieutenant General Susan Lawrence Joins Board of Advisors
Lieutenant General Susan Lawrence, USA (ret.) has joined the MVAT Foundation Board of Advisors.
Veterans Day 2019βHonor Them Today by Joining the Heroes Linked Program
Today is dedicated to celebrating American veterans, and we are pleased to do so. And so should you.
One Way to Help a Veteran in Their Life After the Military
There are many ways we thank veterans for their service. From a simple thank you to giving up first-class seats on airplanes; to discounts at restaurants and honoring them at sporting events. Theyβre all generous gestures and appreciated, but life after the military can be difficult. Therefore, one of the best ways we can thank a veteran is to recognize their value as future employees, colleagues and neighbors.
This Veterans Network Can Help Anyone Whoβs Never Stepped Foot in a Corporate Office
Estimates reveal that approximately 200,000 men and women leave the military each year. Transitioning to civilian life can be challenging for these veterans. For those who chose to serve in advance of a civilian career, the military has trained them, told them where to be, and certainly, what to wear.