Our Flagship Training Professionalizes Military Transition
- For Employers: The Accelerated Military Transition Course™ (AMTC™) offers turnkey onboarding.
- For HR & Other Advocates:  The Military Transition Specialist™ (MTS™) certificate program (SHRM CCEs).
- For ICF-Certified Coaches:  The Certified Military Transition Coach™ (CMTC™) program (ICF CCEs).
BECOME A CERTIFIED MILITARY TRANSITION COACH™ (CMTC™)
Support Veterans. Advance Your Career.
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The Certified Military Transition Coach™ (CMTC™) program is the only certification that prepares professionals to expertly support military service members and their families as they transition to civilian life. Whether you're a professional coach or a talent development leader, this program gives you the tools to guide transitions with insight, empathy, and impact.
THE ACCELERATOR PODCAST IS LIVE - Catch all of the Episodes TODAY!
Join Michael Pett, of VetsInTech, and Emily Grandinetta, of the Grandinetta Group, in the exciting Accelerator Podcast as they discuss military transitioning into civilian life, how to navigate your career, and all things you don't know, what you don't know.Â
View the PodcastAT EASE:
The Guide to a Smooth and Successful Military Transition
From the author of the award-winning book "Field Tested", "AT EASE" is radically different from other books on the topic of military transition, most of which focus on resume writing and job search techniques. "AT EASE"Â has a different view of military transition. The real story is that it isn't about the tasks you complete, but the process you go through. As a behavioral scientist, organizational consultant, and Master Certified Coach, the author takes a strategic, "whole person" perspective, looking at root causes and solving them in sustainable ways. While finding a job is important, the real challenge is finding a new purpose and mission after military service. Individuals and organizations succeed faster when the human aspects of military transition have been properly addressed. "AT EASE" is the proven, practical guide to a smooth and successful military transition.
"AT EASE" is available for purchase at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble.com, and Bookshop.org.
Listen to an interview or watch the video discussing military transition and the book, "AT EASE!"


Jon Sanchez,
Former
U.S. Navy SEAL
"AT EASE is a roadmap to an empowered transition from military service to civilian employment. Make no mistake: it is a major life change, but it doesn't have to be a grind. Author Emily King is an accomplished thought leader and expert in this arena. This book should be in the hands of every veteran seeking to make a successful transition."

Dr. Peter Jensen, PhD,
Lieutenant Colonel,
U.S. Army (Retired)
"AT EASE is the insightful and pragmatic wealth of information that I wish I had as a military veteran new to the business world. Save yourself a lot of confusion by putting to work this must-have blueprint for any military veteran who cares not just about career success as a civilian, but their happiness as well."

Greg Gadson,
Colonel (Retired),
U.S. Army
"Every service member looking at transition needs to read AT EASE for the real story on what you'll experience, and tools for dealing with it. As the author says, military transition is about so much more than a resume. It is about purpose and mission, and this book is an invaluable tool for that objective."

Jenn Leard,
Director of Career & Life Design, The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
"Emily Grandinetta is a trusted and impactful trainer and facilitator who expertly guided our team through the Military Transition Coach Training with insight, clarity, and deep empathy. Her trademarked "Military Transition Framework," backed by rigorous research and her two published books, provided a powerful foundation for understanding and supporting the complex needs of Military Veterans. Through her engaging delivery and practical tools, Emily equipped our cross-functional, student-facing team with the knowledge and confidence to better support Veterans throughout their academic and career transitions."