It's no secret that the job market is tight and for veterans making the transition to civilian life, it can be even tighter. Each year, 200,000 service members, men and woman, are leaving the military and joining the ranks of the civilian workforce. The change can be difficult and right now, it's even more difficult than ever.
Although there are resources to help, one thing that the military offers that is in short supply in the civilian world is job security. Although there are better paying jobs outside of the service, they are harder to find and don't come with the same guarantee.
What has always helped was that companies actively recruited military members for jobs when their enlistments were over. Today, that doesn't happen as often. However, there are several things that make a veteran a great candidate for a job.
They have excellent team building skills - No one knows how to work within a team as well as a military member. Every part of their job and even their own survival depends on being able to work with others and depend on them to help keep them safe. It's an intensive type of team work and the skills transfer into the civilian workplace.
They understand the importance of being on time - In the military, people are expected to be at work 10 minutes early. There is no excuse, and in the civilian world, veterans understand this well. They are less likely to call in sick because they don't feel like going to work and rarely have problems with attendance.
They take pride in their appearance and how they present themselves - Arriving at work, dressed appropriately is something that service members understand. They have been required to wear a neatly pressed uniform everyday and it doesn't go away. Veterans understand the importance of presenting themselves as a professional.
There are lots of other reasons why veterans make great employees, but it seems that employers are still hesitant to hire ex-service members. Why do you think that is? Please share your thoughts in the comments.
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