Posted on Jul 31, 2019
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What is it that makes veterans unique in an organization after their service (or while they are serving in the reserve components)? What sets the military apart form other "strong" cultures such as pro athletes or the Big 4 accounting firms? How do companies get benefits from seeking out and hiring veterans?
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COL Gary Gresh
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Well. In my case it militAry experience only helped. I sought a second career in industry after my 30 years in the army. I was hired by the first employer that I interviewed with and was told they liked the experience in leadership I had. I started at entry level pay and rose in just five years to be Vice President of the company. They marveled at my ability to do such simple things as create written policies and procedures called SOPs in the army. The military gives you a unique set of skills sets and not the least of which is to be on time and have a good work ethic, morals and standards.
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Thank You Sir. I theorize quite often that morals and work ethic are stronger for veterans in general. I'm not getting a lot of traction with academics in management though.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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Many corporations want this: Corporate Operations Manager. The Corporate Operations Manager (COM) provides a variety of management and professional support across the organization with an emphasis on planning, performance management, operational efficiency and effectiveness and organizational development.
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Sgt Commander, Dav Chapter #90
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An interesting question MAJ (Join to see)! I strongly believe that it is both the discipline learned as well as commitment to get the job done, and the respect of authority created within military ranks... Each of us alone develops a certain expertise in the Military and when we complete our duty and go back to a more civilian type of life, the military characteristics don't disappear...at least for those of us who value our Military Service to our Country... I have been very successful, have two college degrees plus, and have had a great career! I have worked for large companies like General Telephone and Electronics (Minuteman Missile Launch Control Facility Test Tech.) and Raytheon Company (FAA Enroute Air Traffic Control System Quality Assurance Manager/ Engineer) and Motorola (Codex Corporation) IT Networking Products (Service Marketing Manager) just to name a few... Without my USAF service, I would probably not have had those opportunities... Now, though retired, I am a DAV Chapter Commander and I am a credentialed research assistant on the VA's Million Veteran Program... and I work one-day per week at my Son's IT Company... And all of this is an extended result of my military training and service! I hope that gives you a perspective from at least one USAF disabled Veteran...
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