Guide for Veterans: How to Find Yourself in the Defense Tech Industry
Kateryna Bezsudna, head of the Ukrainian office at TEKEVER, offers veterans a step-by-step guide on finding work in the defense industry. Her guide helps combine military and civilian experience for a successful career.
The growth of the defense industry in Ukraine creates new opportunities for veterans. However, for many former military personnel, this transition is challenging, primarily due to the lack of a clear integration algorithm into the professional environment. In her column, Bezsudna offers several steps to ease this process.
The first important step is choosing the environment. Veterans need to determine which work environment suits them: state enterprises, private companies, or international organizations. Each has its characteristics and requirements. It is also worth learning about companies and their products when making a choice.
The next step is determining one’s strengths and weaknesses. Many veterans underestimate their competencies, so it is essential to learn how to correctly present their experience to employers, clearly describing the skills acquired during service.
Combining civilian and military experience is another key aspect. Employers need to see the complete picture of a candidate’s professional journey, which will help reveal how these skills can be applied in a new role.
Developing soft skills and self-presentation abilities contribute to effective communication with potential employers. Bezsudna advises recording oneself on video to improve self-presentation skills.
Ultimately, Bezsudna encourages veterans to take a systematic approach to job searching. It is important to constantly care for one’s professional development, clearly define career goals, and be ready for challenges.
| Step | Description |
|---|---|
| 1. Choosing the environment | Evaluating different types of companies and selecting the most suitable environment |
| 2. Determining strengths and weaknesses | Analyzing one’s competencies and the ability to talk about them |
| 3. Combining experience | Integrating military and civilian experience into a cohesive story |
| 4. Developing soft skills | Improving communication and self-presentation skills |
| 5. Systematic approach to job searching | Preparing a CV, setting clear career goals, and regular contact with recruiters |




