• Season 3 Episode 2: Another, Another Brick in the Wall

  • Feb 28 2025
  • Duración: 1 h y 55 m
  • Podcast

Season 3 Episode 2: Another, Another Brick in the Wall

  • Resumen

  • Breaking the Wall: Veterans and Career Transitions

    By The Common Veterans

    Reintegration into civilian careers can feel like slamming your head against a brick wall. For many veterans, translating military experience into civilian job qualifications is an uphill battle. Resumes get overlooked, HR departments misunderstand skill sets, and the struggle to fit into the civilian workforce becomes a frustrating ordeal. But here’s the truth: Veterans bring leadership, discipline, and problem-solving skills that businesses need—if they can recognize them.

    The Language Barrier

    One of the biggest challenges veterans face is how military experience is perceived. A squad leader isn’t just someone who “led a team”—they managed logistics, training, crisis response, and personnel development. A logistics officer didn’t just “move supplies”—they coordinated multimillion-dollar operations under extreme pressure. But too often, resumes filled with military jargon don’t translate into terms hiring managers understand.

    Cracking the Code

    The key to breaking this wall? Speaking the right language. Veterans need to frame their experience in a way that resonates with civilian employers. Instead of listing an MOS code, break it down into transferable skills:

    • Squad Leader → Operations Manager / Project Manager
    • Combat Medic → Emergency Medical Technician / Healthcare Specialist
    • Logistics Officer → Supply Chain Manager / Procurement Specialist
    Resources for Success

    Veterans don’t have to navigate this alone. Programs like SkillBridge, Hiring Our Heroes, and Onward to Opportunity offer career training, internships, and direct hiring pipelines. Networking is another major factor—most jobs are found through connections rather than job boards. Platforms like LinkedIn can be an invaluable tool for making those connections.

    What Employers Need to Know

    For companies, hiring veterans isn’t about charity—it’s about tapping into a disciplined, adaptable workforce. Employers who understand the value of military experience gain employees who excel in leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving.

    The Next Mission

    The military trained us to complete missions under pressure. Transitioning to civilian careers is just another mission—one that requires the right strategy, tools, and support. If you’re a veteran struggling with career reintegration, remember this: You are not alone. Resources are out there, networks are available, and success is possible.

    For more insights and veteran support programs, visit FreedomSystem.org. Let’s break this wall together.

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