This Marine Found Purpose in the Civilian Transition
Embrace the unknown and accept the fact that you don’t have it figured out. This Marine Corps vet shares advice from his civilian transition.
Embrace the unknown and accept the fact that you don’t have it figured out. This Marine Corps vet shares advice from his civilian transition.
Be proactive in your professional development.
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