Blue Star Welcome Week is Sept. 23-Oct. 1. The week was designed by Blue Star Families to help military and Veteran families feel connected and supported with their communities wherever they are.
Veteran Sponsorship Partnership Network helps connect transitioning service members and their families to VA services and community resources.
Transitioning out of the military back into civilian life can trigger a world of uncertainty and confusion for many service members. Choosing your career path and integrating back into your community after being immersed in a regimented military culture presents challenges that may take some time to overcome.
The transition to civilian life can feel daunting. VA has services and resources to help you on your journey beyond military service.
Heroes Linked is an online career guidance and military transition program for Veterans, service members, mil spouses and Gold Star families.
Marine Corps Veteran Beau Higgins shares his story of how he started working for Amazon, and talks about the current employment landscape during COVID-19.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation's Hiring Our Heroes (HOH) is a nationwide initiative to help Veterans, transitioning service members and military spouses find meaningful employment opportunities. Hiring Our Heroes provides a variety of tools such as a resume builder,a corporate fellowship program and a career planning tool along with several hiring events across the U.S.
Shift facilitates internship opportunities at high-growth media and technology companies via the DoD SkillBridge Initiative and Career Skills Program.
David talks about becoming a Green Beret, being attached to a MIKE Force in Vietnam, being a security contractor, and helping reform Arizona's university system to become friendlier to military Veterans.
A Marine Veteran and his longtime girlfriend founded a nonprofit and patented a backpack with the homeless Veteran in mind.
Back in episode 130, our intern Zach interviewed his professor from Johns Hopkins University. For his “final” we challenged him to go find an interview off his campus.
"Stranger Things" and "Hawaii Five-O" actress, Jennifer Marshall, shares how the Los Angeles military community helped her gain "sea-legs" as she started on her new journey in Hollywood.