Every day: you’ll see how your service matters again
Learn how the skills you developed in the military translate to a career with us.
The everyday benefits that serve
you and your family.

Training
We offer learning opportunities like career coaching, online programs, live training sessions, apprenticeships, and more to help you develop your career outside of service.

Medical

Wellness

Financial Security

Lifestyle
Our employees maintain a healthy work-life balance with generous Paid Time Off and a minimum of 14 weeks paid leave for primary care giver.

Deployment
Hear from one of our vets

Integrity is one of the main values I see here at BlueTriton Brands. We ensure our employees are working with integrity by holding them accountable for their part in producing a quality product. By doing so, BlueTriton Brands is able to stand by their brand with pride!
JoVonne
Human Resources Assistant
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How to prepare for an interview
Before the interview:Make a good impression before you reach the interview room by updating and maintaining your LinkedIn profile. Prepare for your interview by researching the company, practicing your interview skills, and studying the position so you can see how your skills match up. So you aren’t flustered on your way to the interview, do a dry run to the interview location before your interview day. If you’re looking for more support, reach out to other veterans who have had success with job searching to help you prep.
Key Takeaways
- Update your LinkedIn
- Research our culture, our people, and the location of your interview
- Do a dry run to the interview location
- Prepare specific examples that fit the job requirements
- Use our online skills translator to best explain your skills and experience
- Practice a mock interview
- Reach out to other veterans in your network
- During the interview:
Put your best foot forward by arriving in appropriate attire and showcasing the situations, behaviors, and outcomes that have led to your success. By highlighting the skills you obtained in the military and owning your accomplishments, you’ll make a lasting impression.
Key Takeaways
- Dress in business formal
- Practice storytelling
- Have a printed copy of your résumé
- Highlight the skills that match with this job
- Share your accomplishments
- Emphasize your dedication to the job
- Ask questions!
- After the interview:
If you’re interested in the position, make it known! Sending an email or thank-you note shows your appreciation and keep you in the interviewer’s mind. The job market is competitive, so don’t be discouraged by not landing a job on the first try. Instead, view each interview as a learning experience that will prepare you for future opportunities.
Key Takeaways
- Send an email or thank-you note
- Use this interview as a learning experience
