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Dod skillbridge program - competitive 401(k) programs

Anonymous, Raleigh, NC, United States


Overview: We are seeking a highly motivated and dedicated Skill Bridge Intern with a background in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) to join our team.

Read on to find out what you will need to succeed in this position, including skills, qualifications, and experience.

This internship program, designed for transitioning service members, offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience, applying military skills and leadership abilities in a civilian work environment.

As a Skill Bridge Intern, you will collaborate with experienced professionals, contribute to key business initiatives, and develop essential skills that will help you transition successfully to a civilian career.

The program is tailored to provide valuable insights, mentorship, and practical experience that align with your career goals.
* THIS REQUISITION IS FOR ACTIVE DUTY SERVICE MEMBERS ONLY
*Sim Ventions Do D Skill Bridge Internship Program Exploring the Benefits of the DOD Skill Bridge Program The Department of Defense Skill Bridge program is an exceptional opportunity for service members to develop valuable civilian work experience via industry-specific training, apprenticeships, or internships.

This program connects transitioning service members with industry partners for genuine job experiences during the last 180 days of service.

This program is a win-win for both service members and industry partners.

Service members gain the opportunity to work in civilian career fields, while industry partners have access to the world's most highly trained and motivated workforce at no cost.

During the program, service members will continue to receive their military compensation and benefits, while industry partners provide the civilian training and work experience. xsgimln

Assist Your Members Transitioning from Active Duty with DOD Skill Bridge As an installation or unit commander with service members preparing to transition from active duty, it's essential to bridge the gap between their military and civilian careers.

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