If you’re thinking about getting a certification before you leave the Army (or within a year after getting out), then take a look at what’s available from Military.com and the USO. It’s worth a few minutes to read the article at the link below.
GIJobs Transition Resource
Came across this site which gives great information and resources about transitioning, companies, education etc.
LinkedIn for Veterans – Free Premium Career Subscription and Eligibility
As part of LinkedIn’s commitment to help veterans connect with available jobs across America, they are offering U.S. veterans a free one-year Premium Careers subscription, including access to LinkedIn Learning. This is a $360/yr savings for you. You have to take advantage of this. In fact, if your serious about getting a new job, this should be your second step (we already mentioned that starting your LinkedIn profile should be step #1).
To be eligible for this offer, you must meet all of the following requirements:
- Be a current or former U.S. military service member (non-US military are not eligible).
- Have not used the LinkedIn veteran promotion previously (one promotion per service member).
- You must not have a current LinkedIn Premium subscription.
Note: If you’re currently a Premium subscriber, cancel your subscription or let your free 30-day trial lapse before applying.
Redeeming the free LinkedIn Premium Career subscription offer
To redeem the free LinkedIn Premium Career subscription offer:
- Visit the Veterans Premium Request page.
- Click the Log in with Troop ID button.
- On the ID.me Sign in page, enter your ID.me credentials or create a new ID.me account.
- ID.me is a third-party company selected to validate military service. Check out the frequently asked questions for more information about ID.me.
- Once your service status is confirmed, you can take advantage of this offer on the LinkedIn site.
If you receive an error message that isn’t due to being a current premium subscriber, contact LinkedIn or contact ID.me directly.
Check out some frequently asked questions about this offer.
I have been using LinkedIn for years and would love to help you if you have any questions. If you do, please just submit a comment to this blog post and I’ll answer as soon as I can. That way others can learn from the hurdles we overcome as well.
Sneak Preview of Alumni Mentorship Program (AMP)
If you are thinking about, in the middle of, or have already transitioned out of the service, please listen to Bob Hughes explain what resources you have available to you through our alumni’s network.
Stay on the lookout for more updates on the AMP Blog. We can’t wait to get you up to speed!
CSM (R) David Lady To Be Laid To Rest
37th Armor Alumni Members:
Our brother CSM David Lady will be laid to rest at 10:00 am on the 24th of September 2019 at the main chapel at Fort Meyer, VA. That is the Tuesday of the same week as the 37th Regimental Reunion in Washington, DC. The Alumni would like to invite and encourage anyone who is in the metro DC area to make it if you can, even if you are not able to attend the Reunion.
Lady served in HHC and C Company 1982-1988. He later served as USAEUR CSM.
At the request of family, CSM® Lady designated the following charities for donations:
1. Landstuhl Fisher House
Send donations to address below, no online donations possible right now:
LRMC
Unit: 33100
Attn: Sarafina Buchanan
APO AE 09180
Official Business
2. St Jude’s Children’s Cancer Research Hospital
Donate online at:
https://www.huntsvillehospitalfoundation.org/get-involved/give-now
We encourage your full participation.
The 37th Armor Alumni