ForseMark,LLC

ForseMark,LLC is in the business of innovation and commercialization of new products to benefit the military and law enforcement market places.

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Discover essential tips for veterans transitioning to civilian life,
from translating military skills to crafting a standout resume.

Navigate your career journey with confidence.

 

Career Advancement for Veterans
Navigating the Path to Career Growth


Let's talk about how we can keep pushing forward in our careers after transitioning from the military to civilian life. It's a new chapter, and we've got all the skills and determination to make it a success.

  • Continuous Learning: Never stop learning! Look into courses, certifications, or workshops that can enhance your skills and make you more marketable in the civilian job market.
  • Networking Opportunities: Attend industry events, join professional groups, and connect with fellow veterans. You never know where your next opportunity might come from.
  • Stay Flexible and Adaptable: The civilian workplace might be different from what we're used to, but our ability to adapt is a strength. Embrace new challenges and opportunities.
  • Consider Entrepreneurship: If you have a business idea or a passion project, now might be the time to explore entrepreneurship. There are resources and programs specifically for veteran entrepreneurs.
  • Emphasize Your Leadership Skills: As veterans, we have a wealth of leadership experience. Make sure to highlight this on your resume and in interviews.

 

As we navigate the civilian job market, it is important to prioritize continuous learning by exploring courses, certifications and workshops that improve our skills and strengthen our competitiveness.

Networking through industry events and professional groups provides opportunities to discover unexpected opportunities and make valuable connections.

Remaining flexible and adaptable in the face of new workplace dynamics is a testament to our resilience, enabling us to face changing challenges with confidence. Exploring resources and programs tailored to veteran entrepreneurs interested in entrepreneurship can provide a solid foundation for launching passion projects or business ventures. Utilizing the extensive management experience gained during our service is paramount, and highlighting these skills on resumes and in interviews demonstrates our ability to lead and succeed in a variety of professional environments.


Call to Action:
ForseMark,LLC is gearing up to launch a steel forging business in Norfolk, Nebraska, and they're committed to hiring and advancing veteran careers. If you're ready for a new challenge or looking to take the next step in your career, keep an eye on their opportunities. This could be the chance you've been waiting for to thrive in the civilian workforce!