Separating troops with uncertain career plans to be targeted for extra employment help 3 hours ago Soldiers listen during a Transition Assistance Program at Fort Stewart in Georgia In June 2019. (Amanda Reichert/Army) Troops leaving the military without a clear idea of what to do next will get extra one-on-one help from career counselors through a pilot program launched this month at 13 military installations worldwide. The new Employment Navigator and Partnership Pilot, set to run for the next year, is expected to aid about 6,700 service members as they shift from their military careers to the civilian workforce. Department of Labor officials, who are running the program in partnership with Defense Department leaders, said the program will also be open to military spouses who are transitioning alongside their troops.
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