Military Spouse Career Center describes 15 steps to a successful career search.
This Web page refers to programs set up specifically for military spouses who relocate to accompany their sponsor on a permanent change of station (PCS) move to an active duty location.
Rights and Benefits of Civilian Employees Affected by Base Closures, Reductions and Consolidations.
Learn about the job searching process. Explore these job search guides to find out the steps you will need to take.
Military Assistance Program provides resources to help make your job search easier.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has made available several documents to assist with employment, job placement, scholarships and potential scams to watch out for.
Students.gov brings together information and services that students and their families need.
The USAA Educational Foundation provides consumer information on important personal and financial issues with topics that include: Vehicle, Family, Financial, House and Insurance.
Career JournalThe Wall Street Journal Career sections contains articles on the latest and most effective job search techniques and strategies.
The Military Officers' Association of America (MOAA), an organization operated exclusively to benefit members of the uniformed services, active duty, former and retired, National Guard and Reserve, and their families and survivors, maintains a number of links to resources on career information.
The Riley Guide is a directory of employment and career information sources and services on the Internet. It is primarily intended to provide instruction for job seekers on how to use the Internet to their best advantage.