In the end you'll have to do what everyone else does:market, i.e. sell yourself, to a prospective employer. Your greatest skill is your ability to undertake a demanding task and see it through to a finished product, that's all an employer wants to know. The company will train you on the details of the specific job, and as an officer you've proved that you are trainable. If you keep that can do attitude that the military has taught you and use your delagation skills you'll be swept up after leaving the military. Unfortunately, no one will knock on your window at home and offer you a job. Remember, your probably headed towards a managerial position, and those employees under you are the subject matter experts who need to be tasked to complete certain jobs, and your job is to oversee that it's completed to your employer's liking. Sounds familiar, sure you've been doing this for the past decade as an officer. Your educated with experience, now your empoyer can rest easy. That's what employers want, you to make their job easier.