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Connecting Veterans with Opportunities in the Civilian World

Connecting Veterans with Opportunities in the Civilian World

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In this episode, Joe speaks with Gareth, a former military officer who transitioned from the British Army to the Australian Army and then back to civilian life. Gareth shares his journey from growing up in a military family in Devon to serving in various roles, including a pivotal position as a company commander in Afghanistan. He discusses the challenges of transitioning to civilian life, the importance of networking, and the value of transferable skills gained from military service. KEY TAKEAWAYS Transitioning from military to civilian life can be difficult, as individuals may struggle with the shift in responsibility and decision-making authority. It's important to recognize and navigate these challenges effectively. Building and utilising a strong network is crucial for veterans. Engaging with fellow veterans and leveraging connections can open doors to job opportunities and support during the transition process. Veterans possess valuable skills and a unique mindset that can be highly attractive to employers. It's essential to articulate these skills effectively and demonstrate how they can solve problems within an organisation. Taking initiative and being proactive in seeking opportunities is vital. Whether considering a career change or facing personal challenges, acting decisively can lead to positive outcomes. There is a strong sense of camaraderie among veterans, and many are willing to help one another. Creating supportive communities, like Veterans Can, can inspire and empower veterans to succeed in their post-military lives. BEST MOMENTS "I think that schools for some people are not for everyone. I loved school, but maybe I just wasn't great at sitting down and learning stuff I didn't really think I'd ever need in life." "I always wanted to go to Australia. One night, I Googled, can you transfer to the Australian army from the British army? After a very long, convoluted story, they offered me a place." "I think the ability to build and open up your network is the number one thing. There's nothing more supportive than the military community." "How valuable do you think the skills are and transferable from when you're in the military in Civvy Street to employers or set up a business?" "If you've got an idea, just do it. Time goes too quick. There's never the perfect time to do something." VALUABLE RESOURCES https://www.linkedin.com/in/itsjoeoconnor/ https://www.facebook.com/The1Transformer https://www.instagram.com/the1transformer/ HOST BIO Joe O'Connor is a resilient business entrepreneur and Financial Adviser dedicated to supporting business owners and veterans in their transition to civilian life. Despite facing life-threatening challenges at a young age, Joe defied the odds and embarked on a remarkable journey. From excelling as a Combat Engineer and Physical Training Instructor in the Royal Engineers to starting his own business as a Financial Adviser, Joe has displayed unwavering determination. After rejoining the Army as a reservist in the Bomb Disposal Unit, Joe reached the rank of Sergeant before transferring to the SAS, where he endured a severe injury and was medically discharged. Undeterred, he resumed his role as an IFA and founded a charity that aids injured veterans and their families. Joe's charity is currently finalizing plans for a training center and 23 Lodges, aiming to provide vital support for veterans transitioning to civilian life while addressing stress, anxiety, and PTSD. Today, Joe's mission is to unite business owners and veterans, helping them unleash their full potential for success. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
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