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Veterans make for better company on the Best for Vets: Employers list
The companies in the Best for Vets Employers 2023 share a commitment to meeting the unique needs of veterans.
By Andrew Welsh-Huggins
Upcoming virtual career fair provides transition assistance in a pandemic
A virtual career fair on Sept. 16 is aimed at helping soldiers transitioning out of the military and their spouses to find jobs during the pandemic.
By Harm Venhuizen
Best for Vets: Employers survey methodology — How we did it
This year’s Best for Vets: Employers rankings were based on a voluntary survey that included more than 100 questions seeking detailed information on the individual company’s policies and practices related to:
Military Times launches Best for Vets Employer Survey for annual rankings of companies
The Military Times Best For Vets: Employers project is the most comprehensive annual ranking of the country’s best employers and organizations with military-connected employment programs, benefits and support efforts.
2020 Best for Vets: Employers Survey Requirements
Here’s a rundown of the information you’ll need to complete the survey.
Best for Vets: Employers — the top places to land a job in 2019
More employers than ever before competed for a spot in this year’s rankings, and we carefully analyzed their responses. Here’s who came out on top.
By George Altman
Methodology | Best for Vets: Employers 2019
The Best for Vets: Employers survey included 91 questions focused on company culture, veteran recruitment, military policies and accommodations for reservist employees.
By George Altman
Is your company ‘Best for Vets’?
Last year, 100 companies across more than 30 industries made the list.
By Natalie Gross
Ask the Experts: How much is too much when it comes to civilianizing your resume?
On this first episode of Ask the Experts, Hiring Our Heroes President Eric Eversole answers a reader’s question about writing a resume that accurately reflects your military experience without going overboard.
By Natalie Gross
You can invest in companies that invest in vets?
Military Times and its partners rang the Nasdaq closing bell today, as part of the public unveiling of a new fund that allows people to invest in the companies that do the most to recruit and support veterans, service members and military families.
By Rebootcamp staff