Where to Look for Great Jobs
Assessing Your Skills
Resume Writing for the New Millennium
Workshops Help Separatees "TAP" Into Good Jobs
Military Experience and Training Help You Win That Job
DoD Job Search
DoD Transportal
Public and Community Service (PACS) Registry Program
Transition Bulletin Board (TBB) Makes Job Hunting Easier
Troops-to-Teachers Program
Reemployment Rights Can Get You Your Old Job Back
Private Employment Agencies
Finding Federal Employment Opportunities
Working for the DoD
Employment Preferences
Federal Jobs Through the Non-Appropriated Fund and the Veterans Readjustment Act
Veterans Get Priority at State Employment Offices
Family Members Get Job Assistance Too
Your first step in the separation process is to go to your installation's Transition Assistance Office. Each service has its own way of doing things; so too with the Transition Assistance Offices. In most cases, you will find the Transition Assistance Office located inside your installation's Family Center.
All military personnel transitioning out of the service go through the same fundamental stages. These stages can be divided into the following seven different phases: Self-Assessment, Exploration, Skills Development, Intern Programs, Job Search, Job Selection, and Support.