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Mission Transition is an essential career-change guide for any transitioning veteran that wants to avoid false starts and make optimal career choices following active duty.

Every year, about a quarter of a million veterans leave the military - most of whom are unprepared for the transition. These service members have developed incredible leadership, problem-solving, and practical skills that are underutilized once they reach the civilian world, a detriment to both themselves and society.

Well-intentioned Transition Assistance Programs and other support structures within the armed forces often leave veterans fending for themselves. The mission-first culture of the military results in service members focusing on their active duty roles in the year leading up to their separation, leaving them little time to adequately prepare to join the civilian world.

President of Purepost, a next-generation staffing solution and public benefits corporation, and author Matthew J. Louis guides military personnel through the entire process of making a successful move into civilian professional life.

In Mission Transition, this book will:

  • Guide you through the process of discovering what path you want to take going forward
  • Teach you the strategies that will make your rsum stand out
  • Provide suggestions to help you prepare for and ace the interview
  • Discuss ways to acclimate to your new organizations culture and pay it forward to other veterans
  • Each chapter includes advice from other veterans, illustrations of key concepts, summaries, and suggested resources. Let this well-written and easy to follow guidebook help you transition out from the military and commit to being successful in the next chapter of your life.

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    PRAISE FOR MISSION TRANSITION Matt Louis has created the Ranger Handbook of - photo 1

    PRAISE FOR MISSION TRANSITION

    Matt Louis has created the Ranger Handbook of military transition guides. This book provides a concise pathway for service members to translate the skills and character they developed and forged in the military, so they can adapt to a new life mission and personal purpose after career service.

    GEOFF DAVIS ,

    Retired Member of US Congress, Former US Army Ranger and Aviator, USMA Class of 1981

    I have read many transition guides and attended a host of transition seminars for military service members. All have value, but all fall short in some way. Matt Louis has captured the most important points of each of those experiences in one comprehensive guide. Mission Transition is thoughtful, well-researched, and extremely helpful not only to service men and women leaving the military, but for those veterans already in post-military careers who are seeking new opportunities.

    GUY C. SWAN III ,

    LTG (USA Retired), Vice President of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA), Former Commanding General of United States Army North (Fifth Army), and West Point Class of 1976

    As a veteran myself, I have long understood the many needs veterans have in making their transition from active duty. Mission Transition comprehensively addresses those needs in a practical manner and is a good book for our veterans leaving the military.

    ROGER STAUBACH ,

    Former Dallas Cowboy and Vietnam Veteran

    Mission Transition is not just a book, it is a life guide youll return to again and again throughout your transition from the military to civilian success. As a veteran services organization leader whos assisted thousands of service members to a successful transition, Ive never had a guide that covers all the bases. Mission Transition is easy to follow and is as applicable for a transition to New York City or a rural Midwest community. Mission Transition is a must-have guide for every government or non-government transition or training program.

    JIM LORRAINE ,

    CEO/President, Americas Warrior Partnership, Former Special Assistant for Warrior and Family Support to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Founder and Former Director of USSOCOM Care Coalition

    As someone that served for 25 years in the Marine Corps and now leads a military recruiting team, I can attest that the insights provided in Mission Transition are spot on. Transition is hard and having a plan is a critical element to making a successful transition. Matt has laid out an excellent framework of mostly common sense but often overlooked steps for maximizing your success in transition. I would highly recommend this to any transitioning veteran as it is never too soon to begin your planning for the next phase of your career.

    BEAU HIGGINS ,

    Senior Manager, Amazon Military Recruiting

    Occasionally a piece of work comes along that resets expectations in its field. It becomes the new standard. Mission Transition is that book for transitioning military personnel. Comprehensive, contemporary, and actionable, it is the indispensable tool and companion for anyone that has ever served and is trying to apply their character and experience in the civilian world. Whether your goal is that career-starting entry-level position or a capstone CEO role, Mission Transition is your strategic field manual to help achieve your objective.

    TED RUSS ,

    Author of Spirit Mission, Army Veteran

    As an advisor to senior US military leaders, I have seen what todays military and tomorrows veterans can do despite the many obstacles of this turbulent age. This book helps remove what has historically been one of the larger obstacles to a veterans lifetime success: their transition to full employment in civilian life. In doing so, it opens the door to an amazing talent pool that is poised to improve your organizations productivity and beat your competition. All military servicemen and women should digest its lessons; and organizations everywhere should process its learnings to capitalize on their expertise.

    ORI BRAFMAN ,

    New York Times Bestselling Author, Founder of Starfish Leadership, Lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley, Senior Fellow, Coach K Center on Leadership and Ethics (COLE)

    The next Greatest Generation is upon us as many of our heroes transition to private service. Most of these brave young men and women volunteered for military service after we were attacked on September 11, 2001, after the war started in Afghanistan and after the war started in Iraq. The qualities and experiences they possess, along with their high character, make them uniquely qualified for almost any position in the private sector. MissionTransition is a tremendous resource for those seeking new careers as well as employers looking to improve their entities. This book will help our veterans understand how to convert their military experiences to meaningful careers when they take off the uniform.

    PHIL MCCONKEY ,

    President, Academy Securities, Navy Veteran, Super Bowl Winner

    As someone currently transitioning to civilian life after a career of almost thirty years in the military, I found Mission Transition to be the indispensable guide to this process. As the civil-military gap in the United States widens, fewer civilian employers understand the experience and attributes that veterans possess, and fewer veterans understand how to translate their experience and attributes into terms civilian employers can understand. While well-meaning, the militarys own transition programs are little help here, as they tend to be one-size-fits-all seminars focused on helping veterans navigate the various assistance programs available to them. While important, this focus leaves little room for helping veterans identify and transition into a career field that can bring them professional fulfillment and financial security. Mission Transition does all this and more. Matt Louis has drawn on his considerable experience in both the military and the corporate worlds to produce the one book every soon-to-be veteran should read!

    BOB HAMILTON ,

    Army Veteran, Associate Professor, US Army War College

    Mission Transition is bar none the best planning tool for service members who are tackling the daunting task of transitioning to the civilian workforce. It is a methodical handbook packed with clear and concise guidance, an exhaustive collection of outside references, and sage advice that you will not find elsewhere. Every veteran leaving the service should have this bookit should be standard issue. If there is a way to guarantee ones success outside the military, this book is it.

    TIM KOPRA ,

    COL (USA Retired), NASA Astronaut

    This is an incredibly powerful and important book. As someone who works with veterans in emotional and mental crisis, we have found a significant contributor to the challenges they face is an unsuccessful transition. Mission Transition has a higher purpose than just securing veterans jobs. It could save a veterans life.

    FRED JOHNSON ,

    COL (USA Retired), Author of Five Wars: A Soldiers Journey to Peace

    Transition from the military can be challenging; I still remember the eerie silence after returning home from Iraq and the curious adjustments that come with returning to civilian life. We have made strides to better prepare our service members for their careersin their service uniform, and the one that followsbut we can always do more. This book does just that; it is a guide containing real experience and practical steps for transitioning from the military to a successful civilian career.

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