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Get the Job You Deserve as a Military Veteran in Some of the Top Industry Fields Nationwide  

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You’ve spent years serving in the U.S. Military, and now you’re ready to make the transition to civilian life. Unfortunately, you’re not sure how your military experience is going to transfer to a civilian job.

No need to worry. Your military service has given you many highly valued skills for today’s job market, and the careers you’re most qualified for are some of the hottest in the industry right now.

Five Great Careers for Veterans. Five of the most sought-after career fields in the United States right now are also the fields for which you’re most qualified as a military veteran.

• Computer Science/Network Systems Management
• Health Care Administration
• Human Resource Management
• Training and Education
• Law Enforcement

Most of these jobs require at least a bachelor’s degrees degree and reward higher education and experience with better pay. For some people, it’s possible to earn well in excess of $100,000 a year if you have the right education and training.

But what if you don’t?

Get Money for College as a Veteran. Thousands of colleges nationwide are extremely friendly to U.S. veterans and offer discounts for those who are serving or have served in the military. Veterans of the U.S. Military are qualified for thousands of dollars of tuition money as reward for their service.

If you want to pursue a higher degree in order to get a better career, you can receive up to $90,000 (and sometimes more) with a combination of the Montgomery G.I. Bill, scholarships, and funds only available to U.S. veterans.

You can get a full list of institutions here, or you can attend a school anywhere in the nation you want! The funds guaranteed toward your education can be used at any university.

Get Help Transferring Your Skills to the Civilian Sector. You may think you don’t have the skills you need to get the job you want – and you may be completely wrong.

Don’t worry – there are tons of resources open to veterans to help them transfer their skills to the civilian sector with job training, resume building, interview prep and much more. They won’t let you underestimate yourself, and they’ll make sure no job interviewer underestimates you, either.

You can find a huge list of jobs you’re qualified for and resources on how to get the veteran career you deserve right here at jobscity.com.

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