Why Hire Military
#1 Leadership
Given responsibility for lives, budgets,
expensive equipment and performance at a very young age, leadership is
ingrained into every facet of military life. NCOs and officers are there to
lead and inspire troops: troops that work 18-hour days in harsh environments
for minimum wage. Now that’s leadership! How many 24-year old civilians manage
eight or nine people and millions of dollars worth of equipment like an Army
staff sergeant does every day? 
Economic
benefit to Corporate America:
Veterans, all other factors equal, will promote
faster than their civilian counterparts.
#2 Diversity
Forty-five (45) percent of transitioning
military members are minorities: African-American, Hispanic, Asian and other
minorities. Nearly all companies have a commitment to recruit minorities. It
comes at an enormous cost to hiring managers, in terms of time and real
capital. Recruiting veterans has the added benefit of providing a ready-made
workforce a large minority population.
Economic
benefit to hiring managers:
The military has a deep pool of talented
minority applicants.
#3 Team Players
Veterans work in teams to accomplish goals. In
the military, you rely on your “work colleague” for YOUR LIFE! Companies are
heavily interested in team-building training to leverage the skills of all team
members and achieve a force multiplier on human assets. The military LIVES THIS
EVERY DAY. As veterans, you can go into
these companies and instantly add team effectiveness.
Economic
benefit to hiring managers:
Higher team productivity throughout the
company.
#4 Educated and Tech Savvy
The military has the
most extensive technical training facilities in the world. Our nation’s veterans leverage this training
to the benefit of corporate America. Veterans are graduates of the world’s
largest technical training school system. Ninety-eight percent of you are high
school graduates, 36 percent are college grads and 100 percent have formal
military training in a variety of trade and professional schools.
Economic benefit to hiring managers:
Lower employee training
costs.
#5 Quick Learners
Service members are accustomed to switching
jobs often. As a result, veterans are adaptable and climb steep learning curves
quickly. Veterans expect and welcome challenges and can be key change agents
within a company.
Economic
benefit to hiring managers:
Enhanced employee productivity and upward
scalability.
#6 Drug-Free and Health
Mandatory military drug testing and physical
fitness standards ensure healthy, vigorous employees with less sick time.
Veterans are generally more fit than their civilian counterparts. Furthermore,
because of the zero-tolerance drug policy military members adhere to, the
veteran is addiction-free. As veterans, we typically take this for granted: We shouldn’t.
Economic
benefit to hiring managers:
A work force free from addictive behaviors and
healthy enough to reduce lost work time due to injuries.
#7 Security Clearances
Most military positions require an in-depth
security clearance of secret or higher. Many companies, especially government
contractors and agencies, require some form of security clearance. For someone
who doesn’t currently possess a valid clearance, this can cost thousands of
dollars and months of time, and there’s no guarantee that the person will be
issued a security clearance. Even veterans with lapsed clearances provide some
assurance that a new clearance check will go through.
Economic
benefit to hiring managers:
Money and time savings on security clearance
authorization.
#8 Performance Under Pressure
In the military, poor performance or an
inability to handle stress can have grave consequences. Adherence to
specifications and deadlines under tight timelines is part of the normal
routine for veterans. Efficient use and privitization is ingrained into all
military endeavors.
Economic
benefit to hiring managers:
High achievers who can handle stress.
#9 Willing to Relocate
Uncle Sam picks up the tab for relocating a
military transitioner when they leave the service. This is a SIGNIFICANT,
DIRECT and TANGIBLE economic benefit for hiring managers. Due to the transient
nature of the military, veterans have no issue with moving; in fact, many
welcome it! When compared to many
civilians who are anchored to a particular geographical location, veterans are
flexible to move where their services are needed.
Economic
benefit to hiring managers:
Zero relocation costs and geographically
available employees.
#10 Active Job Seekers
Passive job seekers, found on most mass job
boards, are currently EMPLOYED and hiring managers must lure them away from
their current job – a costly endeavor. Transitioning military have already
decided to leave their current job and are ACTIVELY seeking employment. Big
difference.
Economic
benefit to hiring managers:
A more targeted market of ACTIVE job seekers
means less money spent recruiting qualified candidates.
#11 Discipline
From the first day of boot camp to the day they
separate or retire, service members are trained to be disciplined. This carries
over into the civilian work force, where veterans are punctual, focused and
safety-conscious.
Economic
benefit to hiring managers:
Employees who show up for work, and work when
they show up.
#12 Global Perspective
Military troops, during peace and war, are
global travelers. They deploy to Europe,
Asia, South America, Africa and the Middle East. Many live overseas with their families for
years. They engrain themselves into
foreign communities, learning the language and the culture. They become ambassadors for the United
States.
Economic
Benefit to Hiring Managers:
Most U.S. civilians have never even traveled
overseas let alone lived and worked there.
In today’s global economy, hiring military means hiring those in tune
with what’s going on in the world, and what’s going on among the world’s
consumers.