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Ex Military guys doing civilian jobs now have a question
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<blockquote data-quote="roushraven" data-source="post: 4899905" data-attributes="member: 4808"><p>All of the services have a transition program. Finish your degree and get a job that will give you the need to have a security clearance (Top Secret or higher).</p><p></p><p>I finished a career in the AF as an Airborne Cryptologic Linguist-Slavic. That experience coupled with my security clearance and experience as a senior level analyst, project manager, trainer, and curriculum developer set me up for my first job after mil-life as a civilian again. I started out as the Director of Recruitment(staffing) for a mid-size defense contractor - base salary $95k plus bonuses. Now a year and half later I am a Business Development Consultant and Deputy Program Manager for a very large defense contractor - base salary $170k plus bonuses. </p><p></p><p>As someone who reviews resumes for selection and hire, I can tell you for certain that if you want to really be paid your true worth finish your degree, get real demonstrated experience as a manager and secure/maintain a Top Secret or higher security clearance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roushraven, post: 4899905, member: 4808"] All of the services have a transition program. Finish your degree and get a job that will give you the need to have a security clearance (Top Secret or higher). I finished a career in the AF as an Airborne Cryptologic Linguist-Slavic. That experience coupled with my security clearance and experience as a senior level analyst, project manager, trainer, and curriculum developer set me up for my first job after mil-life as a civilian again. I started out as the Director of Recruitment(staffing) for a mid-size defense contractor - base salary $95k plus bonuses. Now a year and half later I am a Business Development Consultant and Deputy Program Manager for a very large defense contractor - base salary $170k plus bonuses. As someone who reviews resumes for selection and hire, I can tell you for certain that if you want to really be paid your true worth finish your degree, get real demonstrated experience as a manager and secure/maintain a Top Secret or higher security clearance. [/QUOTE]
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