The Army is working to give you credit where credit is due — whether you’re still in uniform or preparing to re-enter civilian life.
As the service undergoes its largest draw down in decades, Army leaders are doubling their efforts to boost the Army Credentialing Program, which gives soldiers opportunities to earn civilian-equivalent certifications and licenses. As recently as March 11, Army Secretary John McHugh signed a directive calling for the service to streamline and improve its credentialing and career skills programs.
The Army, in an effort led by Training and Doctrine Command, also is working to link credentialing opportunities to every single military occupational specialty in the Army.
“What you do as a soldier has tremendous value for the rest of your life,” said Sergeant Major of the Army Dan Dailey. “By making this a focus, the Army is giving soldiers an opportunity to start out their civilian transition equipped with a recognized standard of professional excellence in their chosen field.”
via Army to create certifications or licenses for every MOS.
Obviously, this will be more directly applicable for some fields than others. A truck driver in the Army should have no real trouble becoming a civilian truck driver.
The article goes on to note they are looking at traits for combat arms such as Infantry that can be categorized.
I’ll say this- my career in the Infantry, and my tour in recruiting were excellent preparation for work in the finance industry, where math isn’t nearly as important a skill as interpersonal relationships and an ability to function under stress.
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