Military Skills Translator: Logistical Specialist

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Soldier performing logistical work.

If you're an Army automated logistical specialist (92A) looking for a job, check out your skills and the civilian jobs they're suited for, based on the Military.com MOS Skills Translator.

Army, 92A, automated logistical specialist

One of the biggest barriers to searching for jobs is understanding how the skills you learned in the military translate to the civilian workforce. Military.com features a powerful tool that breaks down the unique abilities inherent to any military occupational specialty (MOS) and tells you what keywords and terms to use in your resume, as well as suggested job openings.

Your skills breakdown:

  • Blueprints/technical diagrams
  • Customer support/service
  • Data entry
  • Documenting/recordkeeping
  • File system development/maintenance
  • Inventory management and distribution
  • Logistics support
  • Loss prevention techniques
  • Process analysis and improvement
  • Proofreading/editing

Civilian job suggestions:

Shipping and Receiving Clerk -- Shipping and receiving clerks make sure that the flow of cargo in and out of a facility is unimpeded. Coordinating deliveries and shipments can be very stressful or incredibly boring, so veterans will be well-equipped to handle the flow of work. Working in an MOS that includes logistical operations will give you plenty of experience to bring to this type of job.

Sales Assistant -- Sales assistants are the driving force of many retail outlets. They represent the face of the company and are the first representatives customers see of that organization. Sales in a retail space can function as a stopgap for employment or lead to a successful and lucrative career. Either way, people skills, charisma and work ethic will serve any prospective sales assistant well.

Executive Assistant -- High-level managers have an extraordinary amount to do each day, and most of them require an assistant to keep track of everything. Executive assistants help manage the daily functioning of upper management, so the job requires patience, impeccable organization and clear communication skills. Some executive assistant positions can function as training for higher positions, while others lead to fewer opportunities.

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