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🪖 5 Things Veterans Wish Their Mentors Knew

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Transitioning from military service to civilian life isn't just a career change - it's a cultural shift, a personal reckoning, and often, a leap into the unknown. Mentors play a vital role in helping veterans navigate this journey, but even the most well-meaning guidance can miss the mark if it's not grounded in understanding. As a veteran myself, I've experienced the highs and lows of this transition. I've had mentors who changed my life during service - and others who meant well but didn't quite get it. This post is for every mentor who wants to do better, and every veteran who deserves that effort. This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase—at no extra cost to you. I only recommend resources I truly believe in. 🧠 1. We're not just changing jobs - we're changing worlds Military life is immersive. It shapes how we speak, how we dress, how we make decisions, and how we relate to others. Civilian ...

Mentors: 5 Things You Must Do to Help Veterans Launch Civilian Careers

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Making the transition from military to civilian life is rarely simple. After years of structured routines, clear roles, and mission-focused teams, many veterans face culture shock when they enter the civilian job market. As a mentor, you can make that transition smoother and dramatically improve a veteran's chances of success. Here are five concrete things every mentor must do. This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase—at no extra cost to you. I only recommend resources I truly believe in. 1. Be Honest Veterans arrive with highly variable education and experience. Be candid about how their qualifications match the civilian roles they want. If additional training or a credential will meaningfully expand their options, say so - and suggest realistic next steps. Give clear feedback on resumes and cover letters (grammar, clarity, civilianized job descriptions). Coach interview style using concrete examples and mock questions. T...

🪖 A Good Mentor: Don’t Leave the Military Without One

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Transitioning from military service to the civilian workforce is a journey marked by new challenges, unfamiliar terrain, and numerous decisions. One of the most powerful tools you can carry with you is a good industry mentor - someone who understands your goals, believes in your potential, and helps you build a meaningful career beyond the uniform.  This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase—at no extra cost to you. I only recommend resources I truly believe in. Whether you're just beginning your job search or already navigating the civilian workplace, a mentor can offer guidance, clarity, and connection. They don't just help with the transition - they help shape your future.  💡Why Mentorship Matters  A strong mentor/mentee relationship can unlock opportunities and accelerate your growth. Here's what a good mentor brings to the table: Guidance through your job search and career development Insights into what...