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Military Member Transition to Civilian Sector
Seamless transition from the Uniform Sector to Civilian Sector...
Member of the military that are looking at making the transition to the civilian sector looking for jobs, housing, education or all benefits that they are entitle to, it is very important that service member make a seamless transition to find these information.
This site links members colleges and universities throughout the country, with links to the Department of Veteran Affairs that connects to the schools administration and business department in order for service member can register and pay fees. The housing section of the site will have links to loans departments to include the Veteran Affair loan section and various loans agencies. The site will also be directly connected to all military transition offices, that way the site is constantly being updated.
The Department of Veterans Affairs Web site includes very important transitional tools for service member: Health Care, Benefits, Burial and Memorial, VA Jobs, Board of Veterans Appeal, Business Opportunities. This site is far most the vital link to all transitional issues and will answer almost all questions a service member will have.
College is one of the first step in improving the marketability of any service members to be competitive in the job market. After the service, members can at most colleges and university attend without paying any tuition, all or most tuitions are cover by the Montgomery GI-Bill.
Service members retiring with family, a suitable place to live is an item of interest in the transition out of the service. Therefore, linking them to housing sites around the country will set them up for success. Each service members must first visit the Veterans Affairs Web site and do a full research on their total benefits pertaining to housing.
Finding jobs after the service is the most important aspect of making the transition for all or most service member. One of the most important job site is USA JOBS site, this site is military friendly, it evaluates your military experience that is equivent to their job posting and the Department of Veterans Affairs site also should be visited by service member.
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