Transition and Career
Control Your Career: Learn to Take Advantage of New Choices
It’s time to research prospective employers to find the right fit for your next act.
These six tips will help with some important early decisions.
Preparing for your transition to the civilian sector requires more than a new résumé and an updated LinkedIn page. To find success, you'll need to figure out your goals, make a plan, and tackle your next professional step with the right mindset. Luckily, MOAA can help -- check out the articles and events below as you begin your journey.
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It’s time to research prospective employers to find the right fit for your next act.
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These six tips will help with some important early decisions. Need more? Consider a MOAA webinar next month.
No, Santa isn’t hiring – but you will be networking and putting in some serious prep time.
Your prospective employers are doing their research. Are you?