Shannon Arroyo 3305526 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div> When transitioning to the civilian workforce, what is the one thing that you wish more companies/recruiters would do to help? 2018-01-29T21:02:16-05:00 Shannon Arroyo 3305526 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div> When transitioning to the civilian workforce, what is the one thing that you wish more companies/recruiters would do to help? 2018-01-29T21:02:16-05:00 2018-01-29T21:02:16-05:00 MGySgt Private RallyPoint Member 3305992 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>When first getting my feet wet in the IT pool (in the NE of the country), most companies didn&#39;t count my military experience or certifications as relevant; most wanted a BS or higher. It was frustrating because I often had the same or more relevant knowledge, but also made it seem they didn&#39;t value military capabilities that much. Response by MGySgt Private RallyPoint Member made Jan 30 at 2018 1:39 AM 2018-01-30T01:39:51-05:00 2018-01-30T01:39:51-05:00 PO3 Tim Garman 3307804 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Care that you served. One thing I recognized after I transitioned out, was that my military service didn&#39;t really matter to a good majority of the employers I applied to. I also hated going to gas stations and seeing donation boxes for things like &quot;Help find jobs for Vets&quot; yet nobody was out there showing me where I could get such help connecting with companies who want to hire vets. Vets need to know where they can reach out to locally for assistance in finding local jobs when they get home. Response by PO3 Tim Garman made Jan 30 at 2018 2:30 PM 2018-01-30T14:30:03-05:00 2018-01-30T14:30:03-05:00 MSG Floyd Williams 3313603 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I wish companies match veterans salary to their acquire skills from the military, meaning starting you at top dollar or close to it because you are bringing a lot to the workforce to buildup productivity and profits. Response by MSG Floyd Williams made Feb 1 at 2018 12:58 PM 2018-02-01T12:58:02-05:00 2018-02-01T12:58:02-05:00 Sgt William Biggs 3313625 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I would like them to do research and have a better understanding of the skill sets that a SM brings. I have often been labeled as a low to mid-level worker due to being an E-5. It doesn&#39;t matter that I worked for Colonels, or that I am on my third degree (MBA). I often see that military experience, while almost the same as corporate, is often conflated with shooting, moving, and communicating, as if that is all we do.<br /><br />It would also be helpful if there were clear boundaries set, with respect to what an SM is used too. Many SM&#39;s are still overwhelmingly respectful, and use Sir or Ma&#39;am when speaking to seniors employees. This can be awkward, and letting them know exactly how you want to be addressed is key.<br /><br />I think it is also important to set a work/life expectation. If the job doesn&#39;t require 24-hour dedication, let them know. SM&#39;s will often work after hours, or forget to punch out because mission comes first. Response by Sgt William Biggs made Feb 1 at 2018 1:03 PM 2018-02-01T13:03:53-05:00 2018-02-01T13:03:53-05:00 2018-01-29T21:02:16-05:00