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Google launches new search tool to help veterans get civilian jobs

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In an effort to help soldiers transition from the battlefield to the boardroom, Google is launching a new search tool specifically to help service members get civilian jobs.

In a blog post on Monday, Google Cloud Program Manager Matthew Hudson, himself a former civil engineer for the Air Force, laid out the details for the company’s “Grow with Google” initiative, designed to help veterans seek opportunities that may excite them once they enter civilian life.

“Starting today, service members can search ‘jobs for veterans’ on Google and then enter their specific military job codes (MOS, AFSC, NEC, etc.) to see relevant civilian jobs that require similar skills to those used in their military roles,” Hudson wrote in the post.

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