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Veteran Resources

Veterans bring valuable skills to civilian careers. The right resources help you translate your experience, find jobs, and present your background well.

Job Boards and Programs

Use Indeed, LinkedIn, and veteran-focused sites (e.g., Hire Our Heroes, Veterans Employment Center). Many employers have veteran hiring programs. Government and contractor roles often list veteran preference.

Translating Military Experience

Translate military titles and duties into civilian language. Use industry terms where they fit (e.g., "Led team of 15" instead of "Squad leader"). Highlight leadership, discipline, teamwork, and technical skills. List relevant certifications and clearances.

Resume Tips for Veterans

Include a clear summary that states your target role and key strengths. Use a skills section with relevant technical and soft skills. In experience bullets, emphasize outcomes and transferable skills. List education, certifications, and clearances. Consider a hybrid format if you are transitioning to a new field.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where can veterans find jobs?
    Indeed, LinkedIn, Hire Our Heroes, Veterans Employment Center, and employer veteran programs. Many government and contractor roles list veteran preference.
  • How do I translate military experience for a resume?
    Use civilian language for titles and duties. Highlight leadership, teamwork, and technical skills. Include outcomes and relevant certifications.
  • What should veterans put on a resume?
    Clear summary, translated experience with outcomes, relevant skills, education, certifications, and clearances. Use industry terms where they fit.
  • Are there resume resources for veterans?
    Yes. Veterans Employment Center, Hire Our Heroes, and many VA and nonprofit programs offer resume help and job resources.