A veteran’s unique skill set is sought after by many employers. From strategic planning to the demonstration of leadership, veterans can rely on skills they gained in the military transferring to a variety of industries. But the transition from the military into a civilian career can be an overwhelming experience. To help jump-start the process, we’ve compiled a list of common career paths and salary information in the top industries for veterans, according to Military.com.…
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The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, or the ASVAB, tests your knowledge of basic concepts and skills to date, and determines what branch and…
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The DSST program provides the opportunity for people to earn college credit for what they have learned outside of the traditional classroom. Accepted or…