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RH Veterans in Transition Readiness
Comprehensive transition readiness assessment for military professionals
Candidate
Karthik Srinivasan
Organisation
TalentLens Technologies
Role
Founder and CEO (Pre-Launch)
Date
13 June 2026
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Overall Capability Index

Composite score across all 8 dimensions — 0 to 100 scale
64 Developing
Strength: 72–100
Developing: 50–71
Watch Zone: Below 50
Karthik's overall profile sits in the Developing band with an index of 64/100. The profile shows a mix of developing capabilities with specific targeted investment required in the dimensions below. This preview shows dimension scores and condensed interpretations. The full Advanced Report includes extended narrative, behavioural evidence mapping, and a structured debrief.

Dimension Profile

Capability scores across all 8 measured dimensions
Competency Radar
Military …Civilian …Identity …Civilian …Commercia…Organisat…Role Posi…Resilienc…
Military Capital Translation
Strength 75
Articulating service experience in civilian language
Civilian Cultural Fluency
Watch Zone 42
Navigating non-hierarchical professional environments
Identity and Purpose Reset
Developing 65
Constructing post-service professional identity
Civilian Network Building
Strength 84
Developing professional relationships outside service
Commercial Acuity
Developing 65
Understanding business, market, and commercial logic
Organisational Navigation
Developing 50
Operating effectively in corporate structures
Role Positioning and Levelling
Developing 70
Entering civilian roles at the right level
Resilience for Transition
Developing 65
Managing the emotional demands of service-to-civilian shift

Dimension Interpretations — Preview

Condensed previews. Full Advanced Report includes extended narrative and behavioural evidence mapping.
Military Capital Translation 75/100 — Strength
This is a well-established strength in the candidate's profile. Self-reported responses are consistent across all sub-items, and the score reflects both breadth and depth of capability in this dimension. At this level, the developmental priority is not building the capability but leveraging it deliberately — identifying where this strength creates the most organisational value and directing it there.
  • Identify the two or three contexts in your current role where this strength has the highest leverage and invest disproportionately there.
  • Document what you do in this dimension — the practices, disciplines, and approaches — so that it can be transferred to others you develop.
Civilian Cultural Fluency 42/100 — Watch Zone
This dimension is below the threshold for reliable professional effectiveness at this level. The self-report pattern suggests either limited prior investment in this capability or conditions that have not supported its development. A Watch Zone score should trigger a direct development conversation, a specific plan, and a clear timeline for review.
  • Commission a practitioner-facilitated development session specifically targeting this dimension. General professional development will not close this gap efficiently.
  • Identify a role model in your network who exemplifies this capability and build a deliberate learning relationship around it.
Identity and Purpose Reset 65/100 — Developing
This dimension is present and functional but has not yet reached the level of consistent, reliable strength. There are contexts — typically those with higher stakes, greater ambiguity, or extended duration — where the capability is less reliably available. Targeted development would close this gap meaningfully within 6–12 months.
  • Build one specific new habit in this dimension over the next 90 days. Small, consistent, and deliberate — not an episodic programme.
  • Seek direct feedback from a trusted colleague on what this capability looks like from the outside. Their observation is more accurate than your self-assessment.
Civilian Network Building 84/100 — Strength
The score indicates a genuine and consistent capability that distinguishes this individual in a senior peer-group comparison. This is not a dimension that needs repair; it needs direction. The question to answer in a development conversation is: where does this strength have the highest leverage in the current role context?
  • Identify the two or three contexts in your current role where this strength has the highest leverage and invest disproportionately there.
  • Document what you do in this dimension — the practices, disciplines, and approaches — so that it can be transferred to others you develop.
Commercial Acuity 65/100 — Developing
This dimension is present and functional but has not yet reached the level of consistent, reliable strength. There are contexts — typically those with higher stakes, greater ambiguity, or extended duration — where the capability is less reliably available. Targeted development would close this gap meaningfully within 6–12 months.
  • Build one specific new habit in this dimension over the next 90 days. Small, consistent, and deliberate — not an episodic programme.
  • Seek direct feedback from a trusted colleague on what this capability looks like from the outside. Their observation is more accurate than your self-assessment.
Organisational Navigation 50/100 — Developing
This dimension is present and functional but has not yet reached the level of consistent, reliable strength. There are contexts — typically those with higher stakes, greater ambiguity, or extended duration — where the capability is less reliably available. Targeted development would close this gap meaningfully within 6–12 months.
  • Build one specific new habit in this dimension over the next 90 days. Small, consistent, and deliberate — not an episodic programme.
  • Seek direct feedback from a trusted colleague on what this capability looks like from the outside. Their observation is more accurate than your self-assessment.
Role Positioning and Levelling 70/100 — Developing
A Developing score in this dimension reflects a transition phase. The foundation is there; the consistency and depth are not yet fully established. This is a workable gap and the most common developmental profile at this career stage. Specific, structured investment — not broad professional development — is the most efficient path.
  • Build one specific new habit in this dimension over the next 90 days. Small, consistent, and deliberate — not an episodic programme.
  • Seek direct feedback from a trusted colleague on what this capability looks like from the outside. Their observation is more accurate than your self-assessment.
Resilience for Transition 65/100 — Developing
This dimension is present and functional but has not yet reached the level of consistent, reliable strength. There are contexts — typically those with higher stakes, greater ambiguity, or extended duration — where the capability is less reliably available. Targeted development would close this gap meaningfully within 6–12 months.
  • Build one specific new habit in this dimension over the next 90 days. Small, consistent, and deliberate — not an episodic programme.
  • Seek direct feedback from a trusted colleague on what this capability looks like from the outside. Their observation is more accurate than your self-assessment.

Development Priority Map

Dimensions categorised by immediate development priority

Leverage Now

Military Capital Translation
Civilian Network Building

Build Further

Identity and Purpose Reset
Commercial Acuity
Organisational Navigation
Role Positioning and Levelling
Resilience for Transition

Priority Focus

Civilian Cultural Fluency

Commission the Full Advanced Report

This is a condensed preview of the Advanced Practitioner Report. The full report — prepared personally by Capt. Rahul Sharma — delivers extended narrative, behavioural evidence mapping, interview questions calibrated to this profile, and a structured debrief engagement.

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