Webinar
Protect Yourself From Identity Theft and Fraud
Learn how you can detect and avoid scams, some of which target servicemembers, military retirees, and veterans.
Thank you for visiting the Military Officers Association of America at MOAA.org!
You've reached the registration page of a MOAA event that's already taken place. But don't worry: We have plenty of upcoming webinars, seminars, career fairs, and much more for members and nonmembers alike. Below are a few links to help you get started:
Have questions? We're happy to answer them: Contact our Member Service Center at (800) 234-6622 or email MSC@moaa.org for more information.
Learn how you can detect and avoid scams, some of which target servicemembers, military retirees, and veterans.
Engage in one-on-one chats with military-friendly, veteran-ready companies seeking people like you!
Learn about recent legislation that may affect your service-earned benefits, along with MOAA's priorities for the upcoming National Defense Authorization Act.
This special workshop will help you and your loved ones overcome all types of obstacles. Register for free today!
TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm, Potomac, Md., hosts our annual event. Your participation helps provide vital support and resources to the greater uniformed services community year-round.
This workshop focuses on key aspects of a successful military-to-civilian transition for military leaders and for veterans looking for advancement in the civilian careers.
The Military Executive Transition (MET) seminar is a virtual, one-day workshop geared toward preparing military leaders for civilian careers. The workshop focuses on key aspects of a successful military-to-civilian transition and on veterans seeking advancement in their civilian careers.
The seminar includes insight on how to build a stronger and broader network to accelerate your job search; strategies for using recruiters and executive search firms; self-marketing tools including your résumé, LinkedIn profile, and business cards; as well as interview pointers and best practices for salary and benefits negotiations.
The workshop concludes with a popular panel of successfully transitioned senior officers from a range of industries who share their experiences and insights.
In addition to the one-day workshop, PREMIUM and LIFE MOAA members can:
If you are in transition or anticipate transitioning within the next two years, this is a don’t-miss event!
This seminar is offered completely online using GoToMeeting and requires a computer or laptop with a working webcam and microphone, as well as a strong internet connection. We will provide a link to the platform upon registration and 24 hours before the seminar.
NOTE: A small percentage of registrants may not receive emails from MOAA due to some domains blocking MOAA’s automated emails. If you do not receive sign-in instructions 24 hours before the seminar, please email met@moaa.org and someone will respond to you with sign-in instructions.
A limited number of slots are available on a first-come, first served basis. Register today to save your seat!
Register for the event below. Questions? Email met@moaa.org.
Thank you for visiting the Military Officers Association of America at MOAA.org!
You've reached the registration page of a MOAA event that's already taken place. But don't worry: We have plenty of upcoming webinars, seminars, career fairs, and much more for members and nonmembers alike. Below are a few links to help you get started:
Have questions? We're happy to answer them: Contact our Member Service Center at (800) 234-6622 or email MSC@moaa.org for more information.
Learn how you can detect and avoid scams, some of which target servicemembers, military retirees, and veterans.
Engage in one-on-one chats with military-friendly, veteran-ready companies seeking people like you!
Learn about recent legislation that may affect your service-earned benefits, along with MOAA's priorities for the upcoming National Defense Authorization Act.
This special workshop will help you and your loved ones overcome all types of obstacles. Register for free today!
TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm, Potomac, Md., hosts our annual event. Your participation helps provide vital support and resources to the greater uniformed services community year-round.
This workshop focuses on key aspects of a successful military-to-civilian transition for military leaders and for veterans looking for advancement in the civilian careers.
The Military Executive Transition (MET) seminar is a virtual, one-day workshop geared toward preparing military leaders for civilian careers. The workshop focuses on key aspects of a successful military-to-civilian transition and on veterans seeking advancement in their civilian careers.
The seminar includes insight on how to build a stronger and broader network to accelerate your job search; strategies for using recruiters and executive search firms; self-marketing tools including your résumé, LinkedIn profile, and business cards; as well as interview pointers and best practices for salary and benefits negotiations.
The workshop concludes with a popular panel of successfully transitioned senior officers from a range of industries who share their experiences and insights.
In addition to the one-day workshop, PREMIUM and LIFE MOAA members can:
If you are in transition or anticipate transitioning within the next two years, this is a don’t-miss event!
This seminar is offered completely online using GoToMeeting and requires a computer or laptop with a working webcam and microphone, as well as a strong internet connection. We will provide a link to the platform upon registration and 24 hours before the seminar.
NOTE: A small percentage of registrants may not receive emails from MOAA due to some domains blocking MOAA’s automated emails. If you do not receive sign-in instructions 24 hours before the seminar, please email met@moaa.org and someone will respond to you with sign-in instructions.
A limited number of slots are available on a first-come, first served basis. Register today to save your seat!
Register for the event below. Questions? Email met@moaa.org.