Military experience is a great advantage for servicemembers seeking a second career on the police force. There are several ways military members can prepare and put themselves in the best position for the transition.
Are you interested in a career in law enforcement? Learn how to get into the criminal justice field, including tips on preparing for the interview process, the background check, as well as the physical and psychological exams and how to prepare for promotions once you’re hired.
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Alumnus Armando Guerrero is currently a cybersecurity professional, lifelong learner and community leader.
Supporting organizations like WMCAT is the jump-start we need to keep our nation economically competitive in a world that is constantly changing.
Leaving the military and transitioning to the civilian workforce requires hard work and preparation. Learn how to identify transferable skills, tailor your resume for each position, and develop a post-military budget so you’re financially prepared when your service ends.
The government offers valuable educational benefits for military servicemembers, but how and when to use those benefits can be confusing. Learn more about tuition assistance and more.