Who's In?
Brian Niswander
Military-Transition.org | Veteran | Mentor | Data Analytics | Civil Servant
The number of survey responses continues to increase and we appreciate everyone's support of this important study. Our last post showed locations (by zip code) for those who've participated. In this post, we want to share respondent demographics (who's in the database as of 8 Aug 2016). Please note, the most current study demographics can always be viewed on the last page of our interactive database and results dashboard.
Respondents: more than 1,300
Branch: Army (35%), AF (31%), Navy (21%), Marines (11%), Coast Guard (2%)
Rank: E1-4 (14%), E5-6 (22%), E7-9 (24%), W1-5 (2%), O1-3 (11%), O4-5 (18%), O-6 (8%), O-7+ (<1%)
Education: High School (10%), Some College (23%), Associates Degree (10%), Bachelors Degree (24%), Masters Degree (30%), Doctoral Degree (2%)
Years of Service: <1 year (1%), between 1-4 years (8%), between 4-10 years (24%), between 10-20 years (16%), more than 20 years (51%)
Gender: male (85%) and female (15%)
Age: 18-25 (5%), 26-32 (17%), 33-40 (17%), 41-50 (36%), 51-60 (24%), over 61 (1%)
Military Specialty, Career or Occupation: almost 60 different categories
We still need more veterans to participate in the study and share their thoughts, opinions, and lessons learned. If you served in the armed forces, we ask that you take a few minutes to participate in this anonymous survey. It’s the easiest way to help today’s service members with their transition back into civilian life. Please take a few minutes and support those still serving.
CLICK HERE to participate in the study - we need all veterans to support
Redefining Goal, Resilient, Calm Under Pressure, Solution Goalie, U S Veteran
8 年"easiest way to help today’s service members with their transition back into civilian life" - I would to know how.
Full-Stack Developer ? Technical Recruiter ? Problem Solver ? Learner ? Empowering Others Through Tech ? Green Beret Veteran
8 年Done, Brian Niswander. Would you adjust sections 6 and 7 to include a column for a negative response? Thank you.