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ATLVets Program Fit Quiz — Find Your Track
ATLVets Program Fit

Find Your
Track.

Six programs. One for where you actually are right now — not where you think you should be. Four questions. Honest answers. Specific result.

Takes under 2 minutes
No email required
Skip logic — no wasted questions
Question 1 of 4
Where are you right now?
Be honest — not where you want to be. Where you actually are today.
Career
Working a job that doesn't match what I'm capable of
Employed or job-searching but underutilized, underpaid, or in the wrong field entirely
Business
Running, building, or seriously considering owning a business
Already have something going or actively pursuing ownership/acquisition
Personal
The career is fine — something deeper isn't right
Work is okay but identity, relationships, faith, or purpose feel unresolved
Transition
Figuring out what's next after service — still finding footing
Recently separated or still in the first 1-2 years of civilian life
Question 2 of 4
What does "right" look like for your career?
Pick the one that feels most true.
Executive Track
Senior role, director-level or above, at a company that respects what I bring
Leadership, compensation, and title that actually reflect my experience level
Skilled Trades
A career in manufacturing, industrial, or skilled trades — hands-on, mission-driven
My operational precision translates directly to a production environment
Career Pivot
I need to completely change direction — current path isn't working
The field or industry I'm in doesn't match my skills or values
Women Veterans
I'm a woman veteran who's been overlooked, underestimated, or underpaid
I need a program built specifically for the barriers women veterans face
Question 2 of 4
Where are you in the business journey?
Pick the stage you're actually at — not the one you want to be at.
Early Stage
Have an idea or early business — need structure, strategy, and accountability
Revenue under $500K or pre-revenue — building the foundation
Scaling
Business is running — need to grow, systematize, and get to the next level
Revenue exists, team is in place, ready to think like a CEO not an operator
Acquisition
Want to buy an existing business — Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition
Interested in the Patriot Growth Capital model — buy, don't build from scratch
Side Business
Have a side hustle I want to turn into something real — need the push
Currently employed but building something on the side with serious intent
Question 2 of 4
What's the hardest part right now?
The work life is fine. Something else is the mission.
Identity
I don't know who I am without the uniform — the rank was the identity
Civilian life feels purposeless compared to what service meant
Relationships
My marriage, family, or relationships are taking the weight of everything I haven't dealt with
The people closest to me are paying the price for what I brought home
Faith & Purpose
Spiritually disconnected — what I saw and did doesn't fit neatly into any faith box
Need to process the moral weight of service with someone who's been there
Discipline
Lost the structure and accountability that the military provided — drifting
Without external standards, I'm not holding myself to the standard I know I can
Question 2 of 4
What's pulling at you most right now?
Even if everything feels uncertain — something is louder than the rest.
Financial
I need income that matches what I'm worth — this is urgent
Bills are real, options feel limited, civilian career path isn't obvious
Direction
I don't have a clear next mission — I need to find what I'm actually built for
Skills are there, direction isn't — need clarity more than anything
Community
I'm isolated — I miss the brotherhood and the standard of people around me
Civilian friendships don't translate — I need people who've been where I've been
Mental Load
I'm carrying things I haven't talked about — service left weight I haven't put down
Not crisis-level, but heavy enough to affect everything else
Question 3 of 4
One more thing — this helps us route correctly.
ATLVets has gender-specific cohorts for personal development. Both are equally rigorous.
Men's Program
I'm looking for a men's development program
Brotherhood, accountability, and the hard work of becoming the man behind the rank
Women's Program
I'm looking for a women veterans program
A cohort built for women veterans specifically — not adapted, purpose-built
Faith Track
Gender isn't the filter — faith and spiritual grounding is what I need
Resilience & Reflection — faith-integrated, no denomination required
Open to Both
Show me the best fit regardless of gender-specific format
I'll let the program content decide, not the cohort structure
Question 3 of 4
How urgent is this for you?
Honest answer — not the ambitious one. This affects which program fits best.
Urgent
I need movement now — this month
Can't wait for a cohort to form — need immediate action and accountability
This Quarter
Ready to commit within the next 90 days
Evaluating options but serious — will make a decision and move
Exploring
Not ready to commit — just understanding what's available
Research mode — no pressure, just building awareness
Question 4 of 4
What are you willing to put in?
ATLVets programs have skin in the game built in. This isn't performative — pick honestly.
Full Commitment
Cohort-based, structured, accountable — I want the full program
Weekly sessions, community, mentorship, measurable outcomes expected
Active Participation
Events, workshops, community — active but not a full cohort yet
Start with events, get to know the organization, escalate when ready
Low Barrier Entry
I want to start small — one event, one session, one conversation
Not ready for a program commitment — need to build trust first
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