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Troops to Teachers
Military members with a baccalaureate degree or higher are eligible to begin the teaching certification process to become an academic subject teacher. However, many service members may already qualify to become a vocational/technical teacher. Military members only need the equivalent of one year of college courses and six years of experience in a vocational or technical field to begin the certification process.
Life After the Military
In the continuing series of "Life After the Military," guest-author Doris Appelbaum explains the importance of your resume cover letter. Your cover letter and resume are really sales pieces designed to market your credentials so you will outperform your competitors. To maximize the success of your campaign, your cover letter and resume should address the needs of your potential employer.
Life After the Military
Searching for employment after a military career can be a daunting task. In part 9 of the continuing series, 'Life After the Military,' guest-author Doris Appelbaum discusses whether you should consider hiring a professional to write your resume.
Life After the Military
Searching for a job after the military that fits your skill-set and conforms to your separation date can be difficult and discouraging - especially in today's economy. Guest-Author Doris Appelbaum provides some helpful tips about preparation and where to go online for one of the biggest career moves you'll ever make.
Life After the Military
Many transitioning military feel a need to cover all contingencies before proceeding with an action or plan. This may appear to reflect reasonable caution and planning. Actually, it can stall a person to the point of getting nowhere.
