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No cuts to Marines’ job transition program ― for now
It turns out the document the Marine Corps released limiting time in the SkillBridge program was “premature,” a Marine spokeswoman said.
The 4 essentials in a strong application for a higher education job
Is your resume lacking something essential? These tips can help.
By By Leah Jackson, HigherEd Military
Lawmakers move to save VA’s high-tech job training program
The VET TEC program is set to expire this year.
Military a key focus of Supreme Court argument on affirmative action
Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar argued that a diverse officer corps is necessary for national security.
Here’s how the Air Force could change its job assignment process
Air Force leaders are sifting through a list of proposed changes to how airmen are assigned new jobs, and may announce updates by the end of September.
Guardsman says not being ‘feminine’ cost her a job. The government is fighting her lawsuit.
“I’m not done wearing the uniform. I feel that I have more to do,” said Kristin Kingrey, a technical sergeant and civilian employee in the West Virginia Air National Guard.
$400M VA program to help COVID-unemployed vets has produced few new jobs
VA's rapid retraining program has helped just a small fraction of the veterans that officials expected.
More people are joining the Air Force in their late 30s
Nearly 600 people in their late 30s have enlisted in the active duty Air Force since the age limit changed in 2014.
Life after military service: veterans find a place to thrive at Spectrum
The qualities developed during military service – leadership, teamwork, trustworthiness and respect – can translate to a thriving career in the private sector. These are the same qualities that Spectrum, powered by Charter Communications, looks for in its own team members and it’s why the Fortune 100 broadband connectivity company and cable operator has a robust commitment to recruiting veterans and helping them build meaningful careers.
Performance reviews to vet airmen’s leadership skills starting in March
The Air Force wants its members to be good at their jobs as well as good people.
Rejoining civilian life is hard, but employers can help make it easier
Some veterans have never needed to search for a job or create a resume.
By Scott Smith