18 Ways Veterans Can Learn to Code (Even for FREE)
Veterans who can learn to code can position themselves well to make a substantial salary. According to PayScale, the average[…]
Read moreVeterans who can learn to code can position themselves well to make a substantial salary. According to PayScale, the average[…]
Read moreIf you don’t know what DoD Skillbridge (also known as the Career Skills Program) is, here’s the 30-second rundown: This[…]
Read more“Earth and sky, woods and fields, lakes and rivers, the mountain and the sea, are excellent schoolmasters, and teach of[…]
Read moreI don’t make a point of highlighting companies on this site. In general, that’s just not the purpose of what[…]
Read moreNone of these courses are meant to make you an expert but can be good places to start. We built a lot of great skills in the military and with a little extra help we can understand how those skills fit into the civilian world.
Read moreBesides online degree options, there are many ways for veterans to gain access to certificate programs, credentials, and knowledge online[…]
Read moreThere are two non-profit organizations that stand out for connecting veterans with industry professionals for mentorship and networking: American Corporate Partners (ACP) and Veterati.
Read moreIt is in the space of discomfort where we grow. Hard times make people who know how to deal with them. Find ways to take part in these experiences and find other people who want to do the same.
Read moreTransitioning into the financial services sector can be a natural fit for veterans. Even if you weren’t a financial professional[…]
Read moreCoding is based on providing precise instructions to a machine that is designed to do what it is told. This means that to be a good coder, you have to know how to think clearly.
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