By Brady Rhoades
Actor Adam Driver learned valuable lessons as a Marine. Time is precious; it’s remarkable what you can accomplish in one day. Self-sacrifice. Moral courage. Teamwork.
Continue reading Actor Adam Driver Models the Marine Creed
By Brady Rhoades
Actor Adam Driver learned valuable lessons as a Marine. Time is precious; it’s remarkable what you can accomplish in one day. Self-sacrifice. Moral courage. Teamwork.
Continue reading Actor Adam Driver Models the Marine Creed
Before joining PwC in his current role, Chris Crace was a Captain in the United States Marine Corps. Now, as Veterans Advocacy Leader, Crace leads PwC’s ongoing commitment to investing in diverse talent, which includes implementing an enhanced strategic roadmap and operational model for attracting, hiring and retaining veterans as well as military spouses.
Continue reading 4 Tips for Transitioning Veterans
The Colorado-based Paralympian and Purple Heart Recipient Gains Momentum With The H-Train Show on Military Brotherhood Radio.
Continue reading Paralyzed Veteran, Joel Hunt, Hosts Podcast Giving A Voice To Fellow Veterans
Retired Army veteran Delphine Metcalf-Foster was recently elected National Commander of the nearly 1.3 million-member DAV (Disabled American Veterans) at the organization’s 96th National Convention.
Continue reading Army veteran becomes first woman to lead big three veterans service organization
According to the Small Business Administration, there are around 3.7 million veteran-owned businesses in the country, averaging yearly receipts of around $450,000. Compared with the billions that many of the conglomerates earn each year in the pet food industry, it makes many people wonder how a small veteran-owned pet food company can survive.
Jason Phillips, Cisco Vice President of Digital HR and Chief of Staff, agreed to sit down recently for a Q & A with U.S. Veterans Magazine. This man who spent over 11 years in the Marine Corps didn’t hold back.
Continue reading Cisco Exec Helps Vets Transition to Civilian Careers
There is now offers a much better way to employ US veterans. It is also a great way for US veterans to get hired quickly. Transitioning from the military back into the civilian world is too often a very rough road. The faster we can get our veterans connected with the right companies, the better their lives will be, and their families too. They deserve a speedier path into civilian employment. Continue reading The New Fun Way to Hire US Veterans
The transition from active duty to civilian life can be filled with countless roadblocks, and many veterans find it challenging to secure a career that fulfills their needs and ambitions, which often result in periods of joblessness and uncertainty.
Continue reading Military veterans take command of their future with a business education
As America prepared to celebrate both the creation of the U.S. Army and mark Flag Day, Walter Lynch, chief operating officer, signed a Statement of Support for American Water employees who serve in the National Guard and Reserve. Joining Lynch were several employees, veterans, and Don Tretola, chair of the New Jersey Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) Committee. The event was held at the company’s Voorhees, NJ headquarters on the eve of Flag Day and the Army’s 242nd birthday.
Would you like to be a Dream Alchemist? How about a Digital Overlord?
No, these are not character classes in “World of Warcraft.” These are real job titles held by real people who work in tech. The titles may seem a bit … well, out there, but they do jump out at you and cry for attention. They might also entice potential candidates who are looking for companies that love creative, innovative employees.
Continue reading 6 Unique Tech Job Titles—And how to make sense of them