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CAREER RESOURCE CENTER The Transition Readiness Program (TRP) provides resources to enable all separating service members and their families to make a successful transition from military to civilian life. They provide accurate and relevant information and assistance on career, employment, education and training benefits, determining health and life insurance requirements, financial planning, benefits of affiliating with United States Marine Corps, Reserves, and Veterans benefits and entitlements. Job search training, personal improvement workshops, and individual counseling provided. The center provides up-to-date resources to assist members in their job search as they transition from the military to the civilian lifestyle/workforce. • Self-Assessment Tools • Meyers Briggs • Computer Lab to Assist in the Job Search • Employment Assistance • Family Member Employment Assistance Program (FMEAP) • Individual Career Counseling • Resume Critique • Professional Resource Library • Preparing for Interviews • How to Market Yourself 2018 WORKSHOPS JULY-SEPTEMBER 7/2/2018 www.quantico.usmc-mccs.org QUANTICOMCCS MCCSQUANTICO @MCCSQUANTICO CAREER RESOURCE CENTER CAR RES CEN CAREER RESOURCE CENTER CAREER RESOURCE CENTER CAREER RESOURCE CENTER

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The Transition Readiness Program (TRP) provides resources to enable all separating service members and their families to make a successful transition from military to civilian life. They provide accurate and relevant information and assistance on career, employment, education and training benefits, determining health and life insurance requirements, financial planning, benefits of affiliating with United States Marine Corps, Reserves, and Veterans benefits and entitlements.

Job search training, personal improvement workshops, and individual counseling provided.

The center provides up-to-date resources to assist members in their job search as they transition from the military to the civilian lifestyle/workforce.

• Self-Assessment Tools • Meyers Briggs • Computer Lab to Assist in the Job Search• Employment Assistance • Family Member Employment Assistance Program (FMEAP)• Individual Career Counseling • Resume Critique • Professional Resource Library• Preparing for Interviews• How to Market Yourself

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PCS CONUS: 6 July, 0900-1115, RFSC2 August, 0900-1115, RFSC 6 September, 0900-1115, RFSCReligious & Family Services Center, 3019 Embry Loop This workshop offers basic administrative, financial, shipping, employment, and sponsorship information for service members, family members, and DoD Civilians transferring to duty stations within the United States(not including Alaska and Hawaii). CAREER/TECHNICAL TRACK(2 DAY): 18 & 19 July , 0800-1600, VECVoluntary Education Center (VEC), 3088 Roan Street This workshop explains the aspects of Vocational/Technical Training. Attendees will learn about the top ten vocational careers, choosing a technical college,the admission process, and education funding available.

PCS OCONUS: 19 July, 0900-1200, RFSC16 August, 0900-1200, RFSC20 September, 0900-1200, RFSC Religious & Family Services Center, 3019 Embry LoopThis workshop offers in depth information on administration, financial, shipping travel, medical screening, employment, EFMP (Exceptional Family Member Program) passports and sponsorship entitlements when executing permanent change of station orders to an overseas duty assignment, including Alaska and Hawaii.

10 STEPS TO FEDERAL JOB: 20 July, 0800-1200, VEC3 August, 0800-1200, VEC7 September, 0800-1200, VECReligious & Family Services Center, 3019 Embry LoopThis workshop helps attendees understand the federal hiring process and walks them through how to create an effective federal resume and a USA Jobs account.

FACE-TO-FACE NETWORKING: 31 July, 1000-1200, RFSC Religious & Family Services Center, 3019 Embry Loop This workshop will develop in-person networking skills. Topics include professional introduction, developing business rapport with casual acquaintances, and utilizing a successful “cold call” strategy to create employment opportunities.

DISABLED TRANSITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (DTAP): 1 August, 0900-1130, RFSC Religious & Family Services Center, 3019 Embry Loop This workshop will inform attendees about the Veterans Administration Vocational Rehabilitation Program, which provides services to eligible service members and veterans with service-connected disabilities to help them prepare for, obtain, and maintain suitable employment or achieve independence in daily living.

SURVIVAL BENEFITS PLAN (SBP): 2 August, 0900-1130, RFSC Religious & Family Services Center, 3019 Embry Loop This workshop integrates benefits from the DoD, Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and Social Security Administration to enhance the family readiness. It is tailored to those planning for retirement or separation.

ACCESSING HIGHER EDUCATION TRACK (2 DAY): 15 & 16 August, 0800-1600, VECVoluntary Education Center (VEC), 3088 Roan StreetThis two-day workshop will assist service members in identifying the education requirements that support their education goals and provide participants with guidance on the college admissions process. Attendees will learn how to achieve academic success, research and compare institutions, and finance higher education.

BOOTS-2-BUSINESS (2 DAY): 15 & 16 August, 0800-1600, RFSCReligious & Family Services Center, 3019 Embry LoopThis two-day workshop is designed to help service members understand the basics of entrepreneurship and teach skills to succeed in business ownership. Participants will develop the initial components of a business feasibility plan.

LINKEDIN LAB:28 August, 0900-1115 RFSC Religious & Family Services Center, 3019 Embry LoopThis workshop will assist participants in understanding LinkedIn and what it’s used for. In addition, participants will create an account (if they do not already have one).

REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR ALL WORKSHOPS: Visit www.Eventbrite.com, scan the code, or call 703-784-4963/2511

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