Much like the military, the transition process requires a strategic plan, an assessment of resources, and a lot of work. The VET Roadmap breaks the military to civilian transition process into three simple actions, helps a veteran navigate the transition process which is continuous, and identifies best-in-class resources.
Start the process by preparing for your transition here. Discover your benefits & skills in this step.
Find all of the resources and tools you need to help your transition into civilian workforce.
Get help from our team to match you to one of our industry leading employers.
Once you create an account and start selecting and completing your tasks, you will have a good indication of where you are in your transition journey between being prepared and excelling. As you complete your tasks, Mission Transition is taking shape.
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