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  1. Veterans are particularly suited for jobs cybersecurity

    When it comes to cybersecurity, Terry Roberts has been on both sides of the fence, securing IT systems in the private sector and also for the federal government.

    • Sep. 13, 2013
  2. As a health records project manager for Tricare, 'you are taking care of the service member. You're not just implementing an IT system,' says retired Lt. Col. Patrick Shannon, a former Army nurse. Mike Morones/Staff

    Informatics: Where health meets I.T.

    Sometimes the stars align just right. They did for Matt Walker, 30, who left the Navy as a petty officer third class in 2007. Since getting out, his military work as a hospital corpsman has dovetailed neatly with his newfound passion: computers.

    • Sep. 13, 2013
  3. N.M. to expand use of veterans in fighting wildfires

    Gov. Susana Martinez says her administration plans to expand a program next year that uses military veterans as firefighters during the wildfire season.

    • Aug. 5, 2013
  4. House panel examines changes to veterans retraining program

    A House subcommittee is considering legislation to fix one of the many problems with a year-old veterans training program many say is underused.

    • Jul. 22, 2013
  5. Former Marine and Secret Service agent Nicholas White works April 2 at his business, Off Leash K9 Training, in Woodbridge, Va. Mike Morones / Military Times

    Off the leash: Former Marine turns passion into profession

    Can't teach an old dog new tricks?

    • Jul. 22, 2013
  6. Best places to be a fed

    You're getting out, the military is going to pay you for one more move, and the world is your oyster.

    • Jul. 22, 2013
  7. Antranette Garrett, a retired Air Force master sergeant, now works as a respiratory therapist at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Jim Callaway

    Look beyond the obvious for careers in medical fields

    Doctors, dentists, home health care workers, X-ray technicians: Most people can rattle off a list of the most common careers in health care.

    • Jul. 22, 2013
  8. Nursing industry is growing, flexible

    The job of nurse anesthetist comes with many attractions. There's a high level of responsibility, a challenging work environment and the chance to do good for others. There's also the prospect of virtually assured employment.

    • May. 28, 2013
  9. Surprising jobs in retail

    When 1st Lt. Mario Nino left the Army in July, he didn't imagine his experience as an interim company commander would land him a job in retail. Who does, when retail seems to mean low pay to work behind the register or in the stock room?

    • May. 28, 2013
  10. Former Army drone pilot Michael Cook now works for the fledgling unmanned aerial vehicle program at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks. Vicki Daniels/University of Alaska

    Former soldier's initiative has him flying drones as civilian

    The love affair began when Michael Cook was about 10 years old. That's when his dad, a CH-47 Chinook mechanic in the Army at the time, began playing with remote-controlled airplanes.

    • Apr. 27, 2013
  11. Checkered past? There's good news for your job hunt

    If you're afraid that long-past scrape with the law will keep you from landing a job, there's some good news from EmployeeScreenIQ, a company that performs background checks on prospective employees.

    • Apr. 26, 2013
  12. Retired Marine Corps Master Sgt. Dan Hanusis now a custom rifle production manager for Bergara. Courtesy of Bergara

    Marine rifle expert engineers the perfect transition

    Retired Marine Master Sgt.

    • Apr. 26, 2013
  13. Hacker boot camp: Pass this and grab a 6-figure salary

    A new breed of computer-programming school is proliferating in U.S. tech hubs. These '

    • Apr. 26, 2013
  14. Being a good cop requires host of skills

    A week out of the police academy, Nicholas West flubbed it. He chased a suspicious vehicle but didn’t write down the license number. He didn’t turn on his flashing lights. He lost track of his location. And when the speeding vehicle finally pulled over, he parked too far away, making himself vulnerable.

    • Apr. 1, 2013

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