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Sudy Bharadwaj: What Do Veterans and College Grads Have in Common?

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The parties have ended, the tassels have been hung with the diploma, it's the time when recent grads are eagerly beginning the newest phase in their lives: The so-called "real world." Among other things, this real world typically requires the approximately 1,744,000 bachelor's degree graduates to find a job.

In the same light, many returning veterans will also be embarking on their own job search. Though their search may have more obstacles, both college grads and veteran job seekers have a lot of similarities, especially when it comes to succeeding in the job search. Let's explore some of these:

*Strong alumni network*

A strong alumni network is key. In fact, many job seekers will use their alumni networks in their job search. While these networks may be different -- a college grads network may consist of former students, while a veterans network may consist of past troop members -- they're still incredibly beneficial.

Why it's an asset for both groups: A strong alumni network serves the same purpose for both groups, such as the ability to cultivate, maintain, and then leverage a network that has a common bond.

*Transferrable skills*

Having the right types of transferrable skills is necessary in the job search. Think of it as killing two birds with one stone. An employer will typically hire a candidate who can cover the most ground, so the more skills you have, the better.

Why it's an asset for both groups: Your transferrable skills can be applied in a variety of settings and to a variety of jobs, upping your value as a college grad or a veteran job seeker. For instance, veterans may have gained ample leadership skills during their time in the military. Conversely, a college grad may have technical writing experience. Both of these can be used in different situations, no matter what the job is.

*A foundation to build a career*

We all have different foundations: A college grad may have invested their time into their education, while a recent veteran may have cultivated their professional background through a cause. It's all about how you use your foundation in your job search and beyond.

Why it's an asset: Both college grads and veterans have invested a certain amount of time in themselves, which typically results in additional skills, a broader network, and a heightened knowledge of their space. This foundation allows them to be better professionals -- and helps them amount to what they truly could be.

*Ability to work in varying situations*

College grads and veterans certainly have the ability to work well in varying situations. For instance, a college grad may have been faced with multiple classes, internships, or jobs all at once. Veterans may have had to work in different countries, time zones, and with a variety of people.

Why it's an asset: Both instances test your ability to work well under different circumstances, no matter how hectic those may be, showing your strength as a worker, candidate, and of course, potential employee.

*Desire to conquer the world*

One of greatest similarities between veteran job seekers and college grads is the desire to conquer the world. Many veterans and college grads see the world as their oyster -- and rightly so. They've had enough experiences to know anything is possible if you have the right plan, skills, and motivations.

Why it's an asset: A healthy desire is a main driver to go after what you want, whether you're a returning veteran from years of duty or a freshly minted college grad with a diploma in hand.

Veteran job seekers and college grads have a lot more in common than you may have thought--and these similarities are why both great employees...and even better professionals.

What do you think? What are some other things veteran job seekers and college grads have in common?

*Sudy Bharadwaj* is a co-founder and the CEO of Jackalope Jobs, a platform that helps job seekers find a job via their social networks. Learn how Sudy and Jackalope Jobs obsess over job seekers by connecting with them on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Reported by Huffington Post 1 day ago.

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