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The Insurgent’s Transition Podcast

The Insurgent’s Transition Podcast

By: Ace Nelson
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Military to civilian transition secrets from the other side. This Podcast is designed for military members, veterans, and their partners, who aren’t looking to just get ”a job” but want to accelerate their career change. This podcast gives you a roadmap, effective but contrarian techniques, and a few shares inadvertent secrets from the inside (from hiring managers, recruiters, business leaders, and researchers) that few people openly talk about on how to accelerate and add focus to your transition out of the military into the corporate world.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Career Success Economics
Episodes
  • E8 - Hiring Manager or Recruiter? Who are you talking to?
    Nov 17 2024

    The mechanics of hiring are important in informing the type of information you are focused on in a conversation. This episode talks first about the mechanics of hiring, including some generalities on how a job requisition ("job rec") is created, and what a recruiting team vs a hiring manager may be looking for.

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    22 mins
  • E7 - MBA or PMP? SHRM? What certifications should you get to be hired?
    Nov 2 2024

    This episode explored the questions about whether or not to go get an MBA or a PMP, or any other type or certification or qualification. This is a frequent question, and there are really good reasons to get (or not to get) certain qualifications.

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    4 mins
  • E6 - Big or Small Company. What's right for you?
    Oct 27 2024

    In general, I see that transitioning veterans think first about large companies, but that isn't always the right choice for everyone.

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    10 mins
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