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Military Spouse Career Resources

MyCAA scholarships, SECO counseling, Hiring Our Heroes fellowships, and the portable career strategies that let military spouses build careers that survive every PCS move.

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Military spouses face unique career challenges that civilian spouses don't — frequent PCS moves that interrupt career progression, gaps in employment that are hard to explain, and the need to rebuild professional networks from scratch in each new duty station. This guide covers the programs, resources, and strategies that make a real difference.

MyCAA (My Career Advancement Account)

MyCAA provides up to $4,000 in financial assistance for education and training to eligible military spouses. Eligible spouses: those married to active duty service members in pay grades E-1 to E-5, W-1 to W-2, or O-1 to O-2. The scholarship covers associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, graduate degrees, licenses, certifications, and other credentials leading to portable careers. Portable means careers that can transfer across duty stations — this is a key eligibility criterion. Apply at mycaa.com.

SECO (Spouse Education and Career Opportunities)

SECO is a DoD program providing free career counseling, education support, and employment assistance to all military spouses regardless of rank or service component. Services include career exploration tools, resume and LinkedIn profile assistance, job search coaching, and connections to employment programs. Access at myseco.com or through Military OneSource.

Hiring Our Heroes Military Spouse Program

Hiring Our Heroes runs military spouse fellowships that place spouses in paid 12-week corporate internships at major employers. Companies including Microsoft, Amazon, JP Morgan, and others participate. Fellowships are available at installations nationwide and remotely. Apply at hiringourheroes.org/military-spouses.

Career Strategies That Survive PCS Moves

Remote-First Careers

The single best career strategy for military spouses who expect multiple PCS moves. Technology, cybersecurity, medical coding, writing, UX design, project management, and accounting all have strong remote opportunities. Target remote-first companies that don't require geographic commitment.

Best Strategy
Federal Employment (GS)

Federal employees can transfer their positions between federal installations when PCS moves occur. A GS position in Virginia can potentially transfer to a GS position in Colorado Springs without losing seniority, retirement contributions, or benefits. This is the most PCS-resistant career path available.

Highly Portable
Entrepreneurship

A business you own travels with you. E-commerce, consulting, virtual assistance, photography, real estate investing (remotely managed), and online services all allow military spouses to build income that doesn't depend on a local employer.

Location Independent
Professional Licensing Strategy

Some professions (nursing, teaching, real estate) have state-specific licenses that are difficult to transfer. Research interstate compact agreements for your field — nursing, PT, and teaching all have compacts that allow faster licensing in member states.

Professional License Portability — Interstate Compacts

ProfessionCompactMember States
NursingNurse Licensure Compact (NLC)40+ states — check nursecompact.com
Physical / Occupational TherapyPT Compact / OT Compact30+ states
TeachingNASDTEC Interstate AgreementVaries by state pairs
Licensed Professional CounselorCounseling CompactGrowing number of states
Social WorkSocial Work Licensure CompactIn implementation phase

Career Tools That Work for Military Families

The career assessment and MOS translator help both veterans and spouses identify portable career paths that survive PCS moves.

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