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Reasons to Hire a Veteran

1.  Leadership Training
The military trains people to accept and discharge responsibility for other people, for activities, for resources, and for one's own behavior.  This training includes setting an example, giving carefully considered directions, inspiring leadership capabilities in others, and continually motivating other personnel in the group.

2.  Ability to Work as a Team Member and as a Team Leader
Essential to the military experience is the ability to work as a member of a team.  Almost all military activity is performed with the assistance, coordination and awareness of other persons or other units. Many military personnel serve as team leaders where they have analyzed situations and options, made appropriate decisions, given directions, followed through with a viable plan, and accepted responsibility for the outcome.

3.  Ability to Get Along with and Work with All Types of People
The Government attracts all types of Americans regardless of race, gender, economic status, age, religion, attitude, intelligence, or physical conditions. In the Service, military personnel have worked for and with people of all types of backgrounds, attitudes and characteristics.  This experience has prepared service members and their families to work with all types of people on a continuing basis.

4.  Ability to Work Under Pressure and to Meet Deadlines
One definite characteristic of the military service is that service members must perform.  They must do their job, do it right the first time and do it in a timely manner. 

5.  Ability to Give and Follow Directions
People in the military know how to work under supervision and can relate and respond favorably to others.  They understand accountability for their actions and for their subordinates' actions. 

6.  Drug Free
With an honorable discharge, service members are certified drug free.  This as a distinct advantage to your business.

7.  Security Clearances
Many military personnel have achieved some level of security clearance. For many of you, an existing clearance will simplify the process of requiring a new continuing civilian clearance.  This clearance can also demonstrate that an individual is recognized as a trustworthy person.

8Systematic Planning and Organization
Most military operations require thorough planning andworkload management.  Carefully considered objectives, strengths and limitations of other people, resources,time schedules, supplies, logistics, and various other factors are always considered.   Organization, evaluation and adjustment are continuously being assessed.  The ability to participate, direct or establish systematic planningis highly valued in business.

9Emphasis on Safety
Military safety training is among the best in the world.  Service members understandthe considerable cost in lives, property and objectives when safety is ignored.  Both the control and the emphasis on safety are valued in the civilian work force.

10.  Ability to Conform to Rules and Structure
 In any large organization, and especially the military, there must be rules and structure to avoid chaos and internal breakdown.  Individuals in the service have learnedand followed rules everyday in their working environment.  While in this environment, they have also learned loyalty to their units and their leaders. Companies always value employees who will be team members.

11.  Flexibility and Adaptability
All individuals in the service have learned to be flexible and adaptableto meet the constantly changing needs of any situation and mission.  Last minute changes are not uncommonin any military or civilian working environment.  Also based on their military background, former soldiers are able to adapt quickly to physical and safety demands.

12.  Self-Direction
 Many service members understand difficult and often complex issues and solve these issues or problems on the spot without step-by-step guidance from above.

13.  Educated
All military soldiers have at least a G.E.D. and the majority of them have high school diplomas.  Many have attended college to further their education.

14.  Initiative
Many military personnel have the ability to originate a plan of action or task to answer and solve many unusual problems regarding supplies, logistics, resources and transportation.

15.  Work Habits
People in the military stay and finish their projects and are known and recognized for completing their missions in a timely and effective manner.  These work habits are a definite result of social maturity, integrity, determination and self-confidence that they have learned and experienced during their military service. 

16.  Standards of Quality and Commitment to Excellence
Service personnel are continually striving to attain and surpass their standards of quality for themselves and their units.  These standards of quality are meeting their unit's mission, training standards, physical requirements and educational goals. 

17.  Global Outlook
Many people in the military have been stationed and served their country in various locations around the world.  This residency and international experience have broadened their outlooks in regards to customs, economies, languages and cultures of other countries.

18.  Client and Service-Oriented
Many military personnel are in the service industry.  Their jobs are to facilitate, explain and expedite their patrons and clients needs, wants and actions, such as administrative, medical, dental, postal, financial and recreational.

19.  Concerned About the Community and Family Environment
Service personnel have a vested interest in their areas where they reside.  Many are committed to making their locations a better place to live. They are dedicated to the quality of life for their family members and their fellow residents

20.  Specialized Advanced Training
All service personnel receive advanced training in their fields. Their career fields designate a specialized focus and skill building for their individual jobs.  This training can be completed in the classroom, in the office, on the location, in the laboratory, or on the job.

 

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