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Veteran Career Services, Purepost Open Up Opportunities for Students

Wednesday, May 26, 2021, By Noah Lowy
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Transitioning from a military career back into civilian life presents many challenges for veterans. 黑料不打烊 has created a robust infrastructure of career and academic services to help student veterans make a smooth transition from military service to academic life鈥攁nd helps them eventually enter the professional world.

logoOne service, first offered to only student veterans but now available to all 黑料不打烊 students, is . Purepost is a software platform that helps veterans communicate the value of their service and translate military work experience into terms that are easily understood by civilian employers. More importantly, it automatically details the management skills used in the military and explains how they apply to a civilian job.

Purepost was started in 2017 by Army veteran Anthony Garcia. Garcia noticed the difficulties of transitioning to the professional world.

鈥淗e saw through his own personal experience that there was a need for taking down the barrier between the military skills that a veteran receives during their time of service and when they enter the civilian sector,鈥 says Jennifer Pluta, assistant director of in the Office of Veteran and Military Affairs (OVMA).

Pluta says that a lot of the jobs in the military are very similar to the civilian jobs. For example, you could be a physician’s assistant, an engineer or pretty much anything that exists in the real world, just in a military setting. 鈥淲hat Purepost did is they went through every military job occupation for every rank for every branch and pulled out all of its competencies, and that鈥檚 really amazing,鈥 Pluta says.

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Students visit Paramount Pictures as part of the Los Angeles Career Immersion Trip in January 2020.

In addition to the jobs already in the software, an expert panel of veterans does the translating and accepts more entries. If a student is looking for something that鈥檚 not on the platform, they can send them that information and they鈥檒l add it into their database so it will be available to other veterans.

The service has been extremely helpful to 黑料不打烊 students in finding employment after graduation.

Peggy Trujillo G鈥20 found Purepost and Veteran Career Services extremely helpful after she discovered it while earning a master鈥檚 degree in communications online at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. 鈥淚t鈥檚 normal even for young veterans to be leaders. However, they don鈥檛 think of themselves as having high-level management experience while trying to pursue civilian jobs,鈥 Trujillo says. Trujillo used Purepost to translate her 20 years of experience in the U.S. Navy into a resume that details all the skills she learned.

鈥淚 would recommend Purepost to student veterans simply because it helps them fully understand who they are and how to apply for jobs. It gives them confidence and if they start this resume when they鈥檙e a student, it also might show them what they鈥檙e missing and what they need to focus on in school,鈥 she says.

Purepost is now open to all SU students, not just student veterans, after the University recognized the value of a tool to enhance the student experience.

鈥淧urepost helps eliminate barriers. Sometimes students don鈥檛 realize the skills they possess, maybe even from a summer job they had at 16. They may not realize the breadth and depth of skills that they utilized in that position. Because that awareness may not be present, that鈥檚 a barrier,鈥 Pluta says. 鈥淲hen students understand their competencies and their skills, it shows up on their resume but also shows up in their interview, and they鈥檙e going to be able to talk about it.鈥

In addition to Purepost, Pluta and her colleagues at OVMA provide many other valuable resources to student veterans to ensure their success in securing employment after graduation. offers virtual services through its website, Handshake and resume tools like Purepost and Vmock as well as a library of tutorial videos featuring career-related content. The team also provides career immersion trips, national conference options, interview practices, mentorship meetings where experts meet with and advise students and career fairs.

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