Mission complete. Next mission.
The transition nobody trained you for.
What changes.
Your service, translated line by line.
You led platoons. Managed multi-million dollar equipment. Briefed generals. Orbyt rewrites your résumé in the language civilian hiring managers use. MOS becomes role. Rank becomes tenure. The work you did counts. In a language that is finally read.
Every application, every transition program, one pipeline.
SkillBridge. MSEP. USAJOBS. LinkedIn. Recruiters who say they hire vets and the ones who actually do. Orbyt tracks every application, every deadline, every status change in one view so the transition does not become its own full-time job.
A civilian network, built deliberately.
The veterans who already made the jump are your most valuable network. Orbyt captures every LinkedIn connection, every coffee chat, every recruiter who gets it. Follow up before the warm lead goes cold.
Veteran-friendly civilian roles often match or exceed senior enlisted and officer compensation within two years of transition. These are the paths where military leadership and technical specialization command real premiums.
The uniform comes off easy. The identity does not.
Leaving service is one of the hardest transitions a human being can make. Orbyt has tools built for exactly this.
Mood check-ins
Track the weeks, not just the days. Catch drift before it becomes something heavier.
Journaling
Guided prompts for processing identity shifts. Private. Never shared.
Breathing
For the moments before the interview when the civilian world feels foreign.
Resilience streaks
Reward showing up, not just outcomes. You already know how this works.
Tools for you.
Common questions
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