Military to Consulting at MBB
I actually had a really unique way that I worked myself into consulting: I applied online.
Read moreI actually had a really unique way that I worked myself into consulting: I applied online.
Read more(This post was published in its original format by Andrew Hutchinson on Linkedin) The transition from military to civilian life[…]
Read moreThe good news is that you don’t have to try and figure this all out in a vacuum. People have gone before you, veterans and non-veterans alike, and have put forth the effort to think about these very questions.
Read moreUVA not only has the best-ranked MBA program in the DC/VA area, but it also participates in the Yellow Ribbon program and has a very active veterans presence.
Read moreAn MBA makes a lot of sense for veterans. We have management and leadership skills, but we don’t have experience in business. It can be tough to transfer directly to industry because without context, those leadership skills don’t have a lot of value.
Read moreTransitioning from navigating the DoD system to the VA system is likely one of the biggest sources of stress for any service member set to leave the military.
Read moreThe school’s brand enjoys a reputation as equipping candidates with skills recruiters desire. Last year, MSB was ranked #1 by Bloomberg as having the best-trained graduates.
Read moreGoogle is helping out in more than just offering jobs or having veteran hiring programs — they are putting money into programs that are directly aimed at helping veterans.
Read moreThere are a lot of misconceptions about veterans that are getting out of the military and transitioning. And what is one of the misconceptions? There is a misconception that veterans are either heroes, or they are victims.
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.
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