Special Encore Presentation: Dr. Vince Patton, Director Community Outreach, Military Advantage and Retired Career Coast Guardsman on Jobs for Vets
Dr. Vince Patton, Director Community Outreach, Military Advantage/Monster Worldwide and Retired Career Coast Guardsman, brings the knowledge and experience of a 30-year military career and multiple advanced degrees to the subject of employing veterans. Dr. Patton addresses:
- Issues facing transitioning service members
- The value of career fairs for employers and job seekers
- How to help disabled veterans get jobs
- Job opportunities in government
- Transferable skills from military to civilian jobs
- Education options for military personnel
- How to attract vets to work for your company.
For more from Dr. Vince Patton, listen to the entire show or visit www.military.com.
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