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G.I. Jobs' Top 100 Military Friendly Employers®


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G.I. Jobs
has released its ninth annual list of the nation’s Top 100 Military-Friendly Employers®. This list, drawn from a sample of an estimated 5,000 companies (those with over $500 million annual revenues), was created based on company criteria including the strength of company military recruiting efforts, the percentage of new hires with prior military service, and company policies toward national guard and reserve service.

PR Contact Info:
Dan Fazio
Managing Editor, G.I. Jobs Magazine
(412) 269-1663 x126
dan.fazio@gijobs.com 

Lists and Articles:
2012 Article (HTML) | 2012 List (HTML)
2011 Article (HTML) | 2011 List (HTML)
2010 Article  |
2010 List (PDF) | 2010 List (HTML)

2008 Article (PDF) | 2008 List (PDF)
2007 Article (PDF) | 2007 List (PDF)
2006 Article (PDF) | 2006 List (PDF)
2005 Article (PDF) | 2005 List (PDF)
2004 Article (PDF)
2003 Article (PDF)

News Releases:
2012 News Release
2012 MFE List Release TEMPLATE
2011 List Announcement News Release 
2011 Survey Opens News Release 
2010 News Release
2008 News Release
2007 News Release
2006 News Release
2005 News Release
2004 News Release

2012 Methodology and Advisory Board
2012 Methodology
2011 Advisory Board

2008 Audio Files for Radio Spots from G.I. Jobs Publisher Rich McCormack:
Demands of serving in the military
Value of veterans in business
Similarities between business and the military
Value of military leadership training
G.I. Jobs brand

Downloadable Images:
2012 Top 100 Logo (ZIP)
2011 Top 100 Logo (ZIP)
2010 Top 100 Logo (ZIP)
Top 50 Logo 2008 (EPS)
Top 50 Logo 2008 (JPG)
Top 50 Logo 2008 (ZIP)
Top 50 Logo 2007-08 (EPS)
Top 50 Logo 2006-08 (EPS)
Top 50 Logo 2005-08 (EPS)
Top 50 Logo 2004-08 (EPS)
Top 50 Logo 2003-08 (EPS)

Previous Media Coverage of the List:
Dallas Morning News (PDF)
Kansas City Star (PDF)
Pittsburgh Tribune Review (PDF)
Richmond Times (PDF)
Yahoo Finance (PDF)

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