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Does anyone know of companies with Veteran Development Programs?

Veteran

Sean Reilly Bentonville, AR

Hello all and Happy New Year!

I am looking for companies that have Veteran Leadership Programs. Particularly ones that lead to middle management or higher positions. If anyone can pass on some lads I would appreciate it!

4 January 2016 17 replies Career Exploration

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Veteran

Niusha Babazadeh West Palm Beach, FL

Bank of America has multiple Leadership Development Programs. They have a Financial Center Operations Manager LDP, a Junior Military Officer LDP, and a MBA LDP. All of these have a desired outcome to place you into a management role. I personally know a military veteran currently in each of these three programs.

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Supporting the military has been a focus of Bank of America for more than 90 years. This includes our partnerships with military organizations, efforts to hire and develop military service members and veterans, and our products and services for military customers. Military men and women make sacrifices every day to serve our country and we want to do everything we can to connect them to the resources they need to make their lives better.

Bank of America recruits, develops and retains veterans, reservists and military spouses because of the unique skills and experiences they bring to our organization. Their personal values align with our company's values around trusting the team, acting responsibly and realizing the power of our people. Are you a transitioning veteran or military spouse? Visit our Military Transition and Career site to learn more about our commitment to veterans and transition assistance Self-Study Guides.

Since 2011, Bank of America has hired more than 4,000 veterans, Guard and Reserve members thanks to a dedicated team focused on military recruiting, and partnerships with organizations like the Network of Champions, the Military Spouse Employment Partnership, PeopleScout, the Bush Institute and the Joining Forces Initiative. With this enhanced focus, the bank will maintain this pace and hire 10,000 over the next several years. To meet our hiring goals, we have established a dedicated team of recruiters who partner with organizations to identify and secure top talent.

We support military employees through our Military Support & Assistance Group (MSAG), an employee network that creates opportunities for advancement and leadership development through networking, mentoring and information forums.

Additionally, Bank of America supports the U.S. military through the Military Affairs Team, an internal team that focuses on reintegrating service members into the civilian workforce through education, employment, wellness and housing.

Bank of America's military recruiting efforts are regularly recognized on a national level as a top "Military Friendly" employer by GI Jobs, Military Edge and Employer Support for Guard and Reserve.

Join the thousands of veterans who now call Bank of America their Employer of Choice.

10 January 2016 Helpful answer

Advisor

Turk DeGraff Hartford, CT

Sean,

As you can see by the answers, lots of companies have programs for the military. I've been with Travelers for 20 years and it is a very military friendly company. See the attached link through the Travelers website.
https://www.travelers.com/about-us/careers/job-search/military/index.aspx
Good Luck

Advisor

Steve Camkin Boise, ID

Sean,

The Department of Veterans Affairs has supervisory and leadership programs.
Micron Technology (memory card industry) hires quite a few Vets I believe and has leadership programs as well.

Steve

Advisor

Kelly Drake Coppell, TX

Sean,

G6 Hospitality has a veterans development program. They are the company that owns Motel 6 properties across North America. They have their home office in Carrollton, Texas and can be reached at -

Corporate Headquarters. G6 Hospitality 4001 International Parkway Carrollton, Texas 75007 972-360-9000

http://www.g6hospitality.com/contact-us

http://www.g6hospitality.com/career-opportunities/military

They are a member of Operation Next Step, and are committed to assisting military veterans and their spouses.

Good luck with your search, and thank you for your service.

Regards, Kelly Drake

Advisor

Dana Bobko Jupiter, FL

AT&T: http://att.jobs/doing-great-things/military

Best wishes,
Dana

Advisor

Donald Marshall Hingham, MA

Sean,
Google GE Commercial Leadership Program.
Good luck!!
Don

Advisor

Christie Nichols Northbrook, IL

Hi Sean,

Allstate has a military and veteran program - see link below for more information. If you'd like to speak to someone here internally to learn more, I can connect you!

I know that we have positions in our Allstate agencies for licensed sales professionals, general office staff, and you could even open your own agency if you'd like to.

http://www.allstate.jobs/page/show/military?_ga=1.171532323.2067181287.1452873408

Best of luck to you!

Warmly,
Christie

Advisor

Rabi Singh Orange Park, FL

Citi has veterans programs also. Contact me if interested.

Advisor

Michael Hendri Warminster, PA

Hello Sean,

Deloitte has a CORE (Career Opportunity Redefinition & Exploration) Leadership Program for veterans. The program is conducted by Deloitte University in Westlake, TX. You can learn more about the program requirements by using this link:

http://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/pages/about-deloitte/articles/join-deloitte-core-leadership-program.html

or searching for the CORE Leadership Program online. I learned of this program while at a veteran's seminar held by the PA CareerLink.

Thank you,

Michael

Advisor

linda harper Cocoa, FL

Also try defense companies like Lockheed-Martin, Boeing, Northrup-Grumman. They hire lots of veterans.

Veteran

Travis D. Arlington, VA

USAA has an excellent Junior Military Officer program. It would be a step-down in the beginning, but that is the case almost anywhere when transitioning from the military. They do look at individuals other than Officers even though it has Junior Officer in the title.

https://www.usaajobs.com/military/jmo-program.html

Not sure of your background, but most of the "Leadership" programs at large companies that flow into management look for MBAs. If you are working towards an MBA or have an advanced degree I would apply to them. Almost every F500 company has a program and Veteran hires are important due to getting us on the cheap.

Second the Goldman Sachs Veteran Internship, most people end up with an offer. It is really a 3 month training/interview to help Vets get up to speed with on-the-job training. It is for all roles, not just finance.

Advisor

Pamella Tucker Charleston, SC

Sean,
HCA, a large healthcare management firm with locations in 20 states and England, is always looking to hire qualified veterans across its enterprise. Please visit http://careersathca.com/resources/for-veterans-and-military-spouses.dot to learn more about current opportunities.
Best wishes!

Veteran

Roger Henson Dallas, TX

Look into working for the Dept. of Homeland Security, particularly Immigration, as I work there and have those same opportunities you're talking about. In fact, we are always hiring and having this particular job offers great benefits. Some of them are 4 day work weeks, work-at-home, and of course all the federal holidays. Something to consider.

Veteran

Anthony Armelino Cicero, NY

Sean,

I believe Dr. Pepper Snapple group hires a few senior ranking veterans each year to join their Leader Development Program. There are two tracks, one for distribution and the other for the product manufacturing. The intent is for you to work your way up to GM of a facility over time. Good luck.

Advisor

James Lostroscio Edmond, OK

Hi Sean,

API Group (Construction Company) out of Minnesota has a Veteran specific leadership development program that grooms transitioning veterans to be business unit leaders. They have several different trades/specialties with subordinate businesses, and locations across the country.

http://www.apiconst.com/

Good luck!
Jim

Advisor

Jennifer Masel Nazareth, PA

Monster.com owns Military.com, and thousands of companies that we work with actively seek Military staff and offer various programs to accomodate - make sure to check it out!

Advisor

Drew Schildwächter Wilmington, NC

Sean: best of luck in the year to come.

In which field(s) are you looking?

Are you looking for programs which guarantee management after training (at some level) or just programs designed to integrate and train veterans?

Here are a few that I have heard good things about:

> Goldman Sachs - http://www.goldmansachs.com/careers/experienced-professionals/veterans-integration-program/

> Oracle - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/operation-forward-march-next-step-talent-david-goltz?forceNoSplash=true (this is one example program, but I can point you toward other stuff if you are interested)

> Deloitte - http://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/pages/careers/articles/join-deloitte-military-veterans.html

> GE - http://www.ge.com/careers/culture/us-veterans

> Canon Solutions America - https://csa.canon.com/online/portal/csa/csa/company/careers/!ut/p/a1/jY5dC4IwGIV_jbfuXZat7gZBy_V1oaS7EY01BXUyV0K_vtVdUNS5O4fngYMESpHoilutClvrrmieXYQ5wzvCKIcIIjIByhcsPGKOCQsckDlgQ1YUsylwMk8ccIiTPY4phvXsPx--hMIvP0JCNbp8Xc1oVwZEIWHkRRpp_Ktxc2VtPyw98GAcR19prRrpn3XrwSel0oNF6TuJ-jZJ71t5egDvg8oR/dl5/d5/L2dBISEvZ0FBIS9nQSEh/ (they have a program, it's not listed here, but they can discuss it through the POCs shown)

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