Transition and Career
5 Tips to Start Strong at Your New Job
Whether it's your first job after leaving service or simply a better career opportunity, it’s important to make a good first impression.
As MOAA's Senior Director, Career Transition and Member Services, Col. Brian D. Anderson, USAF (Ret), is responsible for the supervision, training, planning, and oversight of two departments focused on the coordination and delivery of career transition services, operation of MOAA’s Member Service Center, finance and benefits education, veterans services, caregiver support, and family programs. He directs and oversees all aspects of the associations’ career transition services and customer service policies, objectives, and initiatives. He also conducts career transition and benefits education facilitations in support of MOAA’s advocacy, leadership, education, and service missions.
Whether it's your first job after leaving service or simply a better career opportunity, it’s important to make a good first impression.
Poor planning can transform your much-needed break into a burden. Here's how to ensure you get the time off you deserve.
Whether you’re seeking a new role with your current employer or considering a major change, MOAA’s career resources can help.
Two free April events – one in person, one online – will offer expert guidance. Here’s how to join us.
Whether virtual or back in person, preparation remains key. Here’s what you should know.
These varied career paths led to the Oval Office. Could they be the start of your professional success?