
5 Biggest Networking Mistakes to Avoid
Many transitioning veterans find themselves invited to networking events. These are often in anonymous hotels, with recruiters in attendance, and mediocre finger food. They may

Many transitioning veterans find themselves invited to networking events. These are often in anonymous hotels, with recruiters in attendance, and mediocre finger food. They may

It is no myth that first impressions are key to building future relationships. As military veterans and service members, we are all too familiar with

You aren’t going to take all that stuff with you . . . Are you? You know, the equipment from the paint gun obsession from

Your work review is not a military review. Civilian performance reviews are unencumbered by military protocol and structured submission requirements; it is largely up to your
Whether you stayed in the barracks for the duration of your contract or had the opportunity to stay outside the gates, there are sure to
Article courtesy of USAA Finances were front and center in the 2014 Blue Star Families Military Family Lifestyle Survey. But not in a good way.

Photo Credit: US Marine Corps Most of the news about combat trauma and PTS(D) is bad. Those of us who slogged through nasty deployments are
Comedy greats Johnny Carson, Drew Carey, and Rob Riggle all started their working lives in the military, and all of them have credited their service for
The VA released information about a new effort to connect veterans with national and local employers in 50 U.S. cities: May 18, 2015 DALLAS —