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Transition Assistance Programs for Veterans

Navigating the shift from military to civilian life can be challenging, but you don't have to do it alone. Below, you'll find a list of key programs and resources dedicated to supporting veterans as they transition, offering guidance on career planning, education, job placement, and more.

Explore these links to find the support that fits your next mission.
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The official TAP site provides comprehensive transition services, including employment assistance, financial planning, and counseling.

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Offers career coaching, job fairs, and resources to help veterans transition from military to civilian careers.

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Connects veterans with mentors in various industries to help guide them through career transitions and job searches.

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Veterans Affairs' TAP offers career and benefits guidance for veterans transitioning to civilian life, with focus on healthcare, education, and employment.

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Helps veterans transition into the workforce by providing resources on employment, workplace rights, and veteran-friendly employers.

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Offers free career training, certification programs, and job placement services for veterans transitioning into civilian careers.

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A U.S. Chamber of Commerce initiative offering transition support, job fairs, and networking opportunities to help veterans enter the civilian workforce.

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Offers personalized services and support, helping veterans develop action plans for employment, education, and overall transition success.

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Provides job search tools, career training, and education resources for transitioning veterans, including resume and interview preparation.

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Supports wounded, ill, and injured service members transitioning into civilian life, with focus on personalized recovery and rehabilitation plans.

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