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JOINT BASE LEWIS-McCHORD, Wash. - Staff Sergeant Danika Nolan's military exit date is a few weeks away, and she's preparing for the transition at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
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As part of a group of about 30 job seekers, she participated in a hiring reasonable Jan. 30 that showcased Washington State career chances at JBLM's Hawk Career Center.
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"I just try to take advantage of all the resources and services that the (Transition Assistance Program) Center has to offer, just to ensure I'm as prepared as possible," she stated.
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The focus of the task fair on state [employment](https://newhopecareservices.com), rather than work in various industries, made it various than others on the setup. Sponsored by the Veterans Employee Resource Group, [WorkSource](https://tur-job.com) and the TAP, it began with a panel of veterans from state firms, who shared their experiences and [employment](http://akropolistravel.com/modules.php?name=Your_Account&op=userinfo&username=JohnnieBri) addressed questions. Following the panel, employers from state agencies were readily available to address employing concerns, stated Frank Handoe, deputy transition services manager for the TAP.
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Informational tables represented organizations including VERG, WorkSource and Washington State's Department of Veterans Affairs and VA Apprenticeship Program \ No newline at end of file