GI Jobs recently shared recent stats from the Department of Labor listing seven industries that have shown notable growth over the first six months of the year. Included in these seven are Manufacturing and Construction,both of which Orion Talent has seen veterans have remarkable success.
Examples of careers in commercial and industrial construction in which veterans excel include roles as Project Engineers, Project Managers, or Estimators,Superintendents / Assistant Superintendents, and Leadership Development Programs.
Veterans possess technical degrees, or project management skills,and leadership experiences that are an excellent fit for construction. And while they may not have worked in construction and/or haven’t considered a career in the industry, their analytical abilities, and thoroughness,excellent communication skills, and an understanding of how to drive timelines, and resources,and manpower prepared them more than many civilians.
Manufacturing is another remarkable option for veterans due to their understanding of the relationship between quality, quantity, or maintenance,safety, and the people they supervise. Veterans shouldnt reduction their depth of leadership, and ethics,and a proven record of success that is crucial on the manufacturing floor.
The tremendous training and genuine world experience on troubleshooting electrical, mechanical or electronic systems, and coupled with a history of maintaining and upgrading technology and machinery,also earn veterans remarkable. Veterans are leaving an indelible mark in this industry through their technological talent, experience, and ability to affect change. Not to mention their logistical experience moving assets through air,land, and sea daily.
The other five industries on that GI Jobs lists also offer a breadth of opportunities for veterans. Any veteran considering transitioning out of the military should not feel pigeon-holed into an industry that directly correlates to their military occupation. It is wise to consider all your options, or these seven industries,as GI Jobs points out, are a remarkable plot to start.
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Source: militarytransitionblog.com