In Aviation, when flying high, everything seems so distant, but as you descend to the ground, you establish a more common sight picture. This philosophy can be used for the military transition. The intent is to provide transition lessons and skills, share success stories, identify skills as they apply by MOS to the business world and allow organizations to share key skills necessary for common openings. The end state is a bridged communication gap between hiring and HR managers/talent acquisitions and the transitioning service member. A reference for both sides to visit!
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In Aviation, when flying high, everything seems so distant, but as you descend to the ground, you establish a more common sight picture. This philosophy can be used for the military transition. The intent is to provide transition lessons and skills, share success stories, identify skills as they apply by MOS to the business world and allow organizations to share key skills necessary for common openings. The end state is a bridged communication gap between hiring and HR managers/talent acquisitions and the transitioning service member. A reference for both sides to visit!
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician Skills with USAF Veteran Tyler Reiser
View from the Skies: Military Transition
58 minutes 20 seconds
5 years ago
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician Skills with USAF Veteran Tyler Reiser
1- Tyler discusses his unqiue transition(s) and share his advice
- Government contracting taught him next level thinking (national over tactical)- was not his forever interest
- Took time off travel and learn from other cultures to learn himself
- Gained Certified Financial Planner accreditation (not industry for him being sales pressure, but still uses the skill personally)
- Moved into Management Consultant and became an author
- Highlights ability to persevere and that today we are always transitioning (don't be afraid to fail)
2- EOD Skills that translate to the corporate world:
- Problem Solving: Dealing with the unknown and making it a known
- Learning: ability to learn different ways and notably on the job
- Prioritization and Analytical: Being calm under pressure
- Adaptable: leveraging network and resources to accomplish the mission
- Strategic: Ability to connect the tactical to the big picture
3- Tyler is a management consultant and author of "The Veteran Advantage" a book of interviews about the veteran transition into entrepreneurship
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-reiser-csm-52627733/
View from the Skies: Military Transition
In Aviation, when flying high, everything seems so distant, but as you descend to the ground, you establish a more common sight picture. This philosophy can be used for the military transition. The intent is to provide transition lessons and skills, share success stories, identify skills as they apply by MOS to the business world and allow organizations to share key skills necessary for common openings. The end state is a bridged communication gap between hiring and HR managers/talent acquisitions and the transitioning service member. A reference for both sides to visit!