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Resources For the Vet to Tech Transition

I found the transition out of the Marines and into the technology sector to be more stressful than I anticipated. To navigate this undertaking, I depended heavily on my network of friends, family, and coworkers. While I relied on my existing network, I was most surprised by the graciousness and selflessness of the many veterans I ended up connecting with during this process who shared their perspective, experiences, and lessons learned.

I organized the notes based on when each resource would be of the most value, but feel free to adjust as needed. This is a fairly comprehensive list and was unique to my background and the opportunities I was seeking. Still, I think a lot of the resources apply broadly to anyone else in a similar transitioning position.

 


One Year Out

During this period, my goal was to better understand fundamental business contacts, expand my professional network, get current on industry trends and topics, and refine my resume.

Books

Podcasts:

Newsletters & Blogs:

LinkedIn

Meetup Groups

 


Six Months Out

At this point, I was starting the administrative tasks of checking out while narrowing down my search to specific companies and industries I was most interested in.

DoD TAP Class

Service Academy Career Conference

The COMMIT Foundation

Veterati

BreakLine Tech

Stanford Ignite!

Shift

 


The Interview(s)

Once I identified opportunities, I leveraged my network to get personal introductions when possible. I struggled with translating my military experience into terms a civilian interviewer would understand but these resources helped me prepare for those interviews.

Glassdoor

Quora

Cracking the Tech Career

Behavioral Interview Questions

Decode and Conquer

LinkedIn Connections


Negotiating An Offer

Negotiating a salary and compensation package isn’t a common experience for military professionals. It’s even more complicated if you have to compare the value of equity at a startup to equity at a larger, publicly traded company. These resources helped me determine my value and respond to offers accordingly.

Michelle Wetzler’s Blog Post

  1. Equity for Early Employees in Early Stage Startups
  2. Paul Graham’s Equity Equation
  3. How to Think About Cash vs. Equity Compensation
  4. Startup Equity for Early Employees

NYTimes Rent vs. Buy calculator

PaycheckCity

I Will Teach You to Be Rich

 


Preparing For The New Role

Once I knew my future role and responsibilities, I used my free time and terminal leave to brush up on some of the skills I hadn’t used in a while and to learn new skills for the new role.

Training the Street

Massively Open Online Courses

Intercom

Onward to Opportunity

 

Thanks again to everyone who has helped me through this process. If I missed any other valuable resources, please let me know (@wilselby). I’ll continue to pay it forward.

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