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TRANSITION
ASSISTANCE
In order to best assist uniformed
service members prepare to transition to the civilian workforce, the
Department of Defense and the Department of Labor have created a Transition Assistance
Program (TAP) Manual. The manual is designed to be used in facilitate
workshops but may also be used on a individual basis.
Please Note: The TAP Manual is
very large (1.75 mb) and downloading the manual may take up to 15 minutes
or more at 56,000 bps. The manual is in PDF format and users will
need to have Adobe
Acrobat Reader installed on their machine.
Information contained in the Manual
includes Labor Market Information, assessment of skills and competencies,
and up to date information on veterans benefits. Workshop
participants learn how to write effective resumes and cover letters; how
to interview for jobs; and the best methods for actually searching for
jobs. They also learn about resources to help them look for jobs
such as America's Job Bank and America's Talent Bank.
Comparability
of Military and Civilian Training
Although military education and training
may not be as widely recognized as the more traditional civilian forms, it
often meets the same rigorous standards. Over the years, the military has
increasingly modeled its education and training programs after comparable
civilian programs. For example, in the healthcare field, many, if not
most, of the training programs offered by the military services have been
adapted to meet the accreditation standards of civilian accrediting
agencies and most have actually attained accreditation. A number of
different factors have led to the movement within the military to adapt to
civilian training standards and practices. This Internet link
provides additional information on military to civilian occupation comparisons
and accreditation.
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