Wanted: Military vets for good management jobs
Posted : Wednesday Mar 6, 2013 7:42:52 EST
Corporations are actively recruiting young veterans from infantry ranks and elsewhere for management or team-leading positions, according to a survey of Fortune 1000 companies to be published in G.I. Jobs Magazine.
Businesses say they value skills for operating within a chain of command and for handling mission-focused tasks, according to the survey done by Victory Media, which owns G.I. Jobs. Survey results, running in the magazine’s April issue and published online Wednesday, were provided to USA Today.
“It’s decision-making ability — that’s what you’re hiring somebody for. You trust their abilities to solve your problems for you,” said Dan Piontkowski, veterans staffing program manager for Hewlett-Packard.
He said combat veterans develop these skills. “They’re in situations where they have to make critical decisions with minimal information and a lot of distractions around them,” Piontkowski said. “And they have to make the right decision. And they do.”
The survey highlighted 20 top jobs for which corporations are hiring veterans, including managers for projects, operations, customer service, personnel, retail store and banking branches. The jobs pay, on a national average, $54,000 to $90,000 yearly.
Job searching has been tough for those who fought in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. More than 250,000 veterans who served since 9/11 are without work today, according to estimates by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The jobless rate for this generation in January was nearly 12 percent compared with 7.9 percent nationwide.
Meanwhile, more than 300,000 more of these veterans will leave the military each of the next four years as ranks are thinned.
The Victory Media survey of Fortune 1000 companies suggests many are actively beginning to recruit these veterans. Among them are AT&T, 7-Eleven, Amazon, Capital One and Lowe’s, according to the survey. Job recruiters who target veterans have been hired by many corporations such as HP, which created the veterans staffing position last May for Piontkowski, an ex-service member.
“These are the jobs that the companies have told us they are exclusively or significantly recruiting military veterans in 2013,” says Sean Collins, G.I. Jobs director.
In some categories — such as project manager or sales rep — executives say prior experience for the veteran is not always necessary, according to the magazine. For other management positions, at least a bachelor’s degree is recommended.
Corporations say they are also interested in hiring service members with specialized military training as technicians, engineers, information technology specialists and drivers, as well as in machinery maintenance and security.
Victory Media surveyed Fortune 1000 companies and based the results on 576 responses, Collins said.
Leave a Comment
Most Viewed Stories
- Sailor burned at homecoming party dies
- 3-star: Navy wants to keep tuition assistance
- Navy: Repairs to submarine Miami now uncertain
- White House forced to consider reinstating TA
- Corps suspends mortar use after blast kills 7
- Feds: PACOM contractor relayed weapons secrets
- Former sailor writes names of OEF casualties
- Budgeters to DoD: Be ready for years of cuts
- Hunter: TSA ‘humiliated’ Marine in wheelchair
- Congress stands in way of cuts, DoD says
- Special warfare CPO dies from combat injuries
- Pentagon highlighting B-52 missions in S. Korea
Contests and Promotions
Free Stickers
Click here and we'll send you a FREE AFGHANISTAN, IRAQ, VIETNAM, or DESERT STORM sticker.
Marketplaces
MIl-MALL
Browse and buy some of the awesome products we have at Mil-mall.com
-
INTEGRATED ZOMBIE ERADICATION AND CONTAINMENT COMMAND “CONTRACT ZOMBIE HUNTER” CHALLENGE COIN Price: $12.00
Add to Cart | See More Products! -
Navy Core Values Coin
Price: $10.00
Add to Cart | See More Products! -
U.S. Navy Veteran Coin
Price: $10.00
Add to Cart | See More Products! -
Fly Navy – Coffee Table Book
Price: $64.95Sale!$54.95
Add to Cart | See More Products! -
Navy Brat Coin – Boy
Price: $10.00
Add to Cart | See More Products! -
Navy Brat Coin – Girl
Price: $10.00
Add to Cart | See More Products! -
Coast Guard Bear
Price: $9.95
Add to Cart | See More Products!
Military Times Gear Shop
Military Discounts
Save on your purchases!
In honor of your military service, you can find regular and name brand products at a special discount.







