6 Great Job Options for Veterans in California

Posted by Debbie Gregory
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May 16, 2016
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Finding a job becomes much easy task when you know what kind of job you are looking for.  If you are a military veteran in the U.S., there are many jobs that you can hop on, despite the drastically descending unemployment rate. There are still many jobs that are suitable for Military veterans and one can always find a job profile that suits their skill set, knowledge base, prior experience and personal interest. So read on to find out some great such Jobs for Veterans in California:

1.      Accountancy and Financial Advisory

For accountancy, of course, you will need your degree, but financial advisory is a kind of job that typically works based on prior experience and knowledge base. If you understand the numbers better and have a rational approach towards economy, finance, investments and savings, financial advisor is a good job profile for you. You can look for a full-time job or find contracts and clients as a freelancer too.

2.      Translation and Interpretation

If you have served in the military, odds on, you skilled over a foreign language while guarding the off shores or positioned overseas. If you know well at least one foreign language, you can become a good translator or interpreter. Translator jobs are available in government as well as corporate sector. It also sometimes involves travelling with the ambassador.

3.      Traveler

Be it a business traveler or a travel guide, whether you know a foreign language or not, becoming a paid traveler is always an option. Besides, you can also avail your Military Travel Discounts.

4.      Management Consultant

There’s no one in the world who mastered management better than a U.S. Military veteran. If you are a veteran, you have that skill set required to become a management consultant. Be it an office, a hospital or a hotel, management consultants can always make way for their career re-start.

5.      Therapist or Nurse

Experience or training in physical therapy and nursing are common among vets. If you have accrued any such skill during your service years, you can always work as a registered nurse or a physical therapist and help the help in pain while you get paid.

6.      HR Management

There would hardly be any vet who cannot manage human resource. At the services, you get to accumulate this skill set in abundance. It’s time to capitalize on it and find a job as a human resource manager or an executive. 

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