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Transition Assistance Program Resources for Separating Service Members

TAP provides counselors, workshops, online resources, and follow-up support designed specifically for the separation timeline, recognizing that the first 90 days after leaving service are critical for benefits continuity and job readiness. Taking advantage of these resources before your transition date creates breathing room to handle applications, medical appointments, and career decisions without crisis urgency.

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The Transition Assistance Program, known as TAP, is a federally mandated program that provides separating service members with employment workshops, benefits briefings, and preparation resources during the final months of military service.

Many veterans report feeling overwhelmed by the volume of information covered and leave TAP without a clear action plan. AI can help service members revisit TAP concepts after separation, organize their benefit timelines, translate military occupational specialties into civilian resume language, and identify follow-up steps they may have missed during the transition period.

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