Friday, March 7, 2008

Careers at Home Depot


The Home Depot recognizes and salutes the military spouse. Adaptable, talented, highly motivated, creative, and reliable - these are just a few of the unique qualities associated with military spouses. Home Depot wants to help military families reach their full potential and realize their career goals by linking military spouses with meaningful and rewarding employment opportunities. You can do it. They can help.


COMPANY QUICK STATS


Company name: The Home Depot


Headquarters location: Atlanta, Ga.



Number of employees: 355,000


2005 annual revenue: $81.5 billion


Number of U.S. facilities: 1,868 The Home Depot stores within the United States



RECRUITER INTEL Q/A
1. What do military-spouse hires bring to your company that you like? Military spouses come from a multitude of diverse backgrounds and offer a wealth of different perspectives. Experience from previous jobs, vast industries that are not limited to regional locations, and the cultural insights gained from living in many domestic and international locations are just a few of the valuable qualities military spouses can bring to The Home Depot.


2. What advantages do military spouses have over their peers of the same age and education level? As mentioned before, military spouses bring a multitude of perspectives due to the nature of their situation. Also, many recruiters and HR managers find military spouses have a good understanding of the job-search process and are willing to be flexible regarding hours, full-time/part-time status, salary or the type of work available.


3. What are the most common mistakes you see on military-spouse résumés? The most common mistake is certainly not taking the time to complete the “job history” and “duties” sections on an application. Because The Home Depot requires the completion of an online application, many either do not see the need to be as thorough as with a paper résumé, as accurate, or do not find the space to be as adequate as they would like to list their previous duties. Applicants should exercise attention to detail and fill out as much as possible, as accurately as they can.


4. Do you look for any specific educational requirements for this position? Managerial positions often require a high-school diploma or GED. The specific educational requirements for each position can be found on our Web site at http://www.careers.homedepot.com/.


5. List three short tips or words of advice for military spouses. Any and all retail experience should be included, particularly if it was gained in a related industry. Previous supervisory positions or training is always important to focus on. Demonstrated ability to provide great customer service while multitasking is also a key skill.

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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Guard Spouses Get Career Training Relief




Guard Spouses Get Career Training Relief



Laguna Hills, Calif. - Feb. 21, 2008 - Allied Schools is now offering no-charge career training for the spouses of Army National Guard Soldiers (ARNG) on active drilling status. This military spouse education program - designed exclusively by Allied Schools - comes in the wake of efforts by the Department of Defense and various service branches to broaden the career and educational opportunities of military spouses.



Guard spouses study at no charge when Guard Soldiers enroll at Allied Schools using their Tuition Assistance benefits. ARNG spouses can choose from an approved list of courses in real estate, the medical field and business - many of which are 100% online. Allied offers training to be a medical transcriptionist and real estate broker, for example, which are highly mobile professions well-suited to the military lifestyle.



Distance (online) education allows Guard spouses to train from home while still maintaining their daily commitments to family and friends. Military spouses don't have to worry about in-state/out-of-state tuition rates if they must move to another state - online training <http://www.education4military.com/advantage-tuition-military-spouse.asp> removes the barrier of residency status.



The school hopes that no-charge vocational training for Guard spouses will build on recent efforts by both private and governmental institutions to help combat the career and educational challenges that face all military spouses, including those men and women married to Army National Guard Soldiers.



A 2004 Rand Corp Study noted that two-thirds of military spouses "felt that being a military spouse had negatively affected their work opportunities." It is hoped that education grants, tuition assistance, no-charge training and other educational initiatives will help Guard spouses achieve their school and career goals.



In addition to National Guard Soldiers on active-drilling status, the military spouses of active-duty Airmen, Sailors, Marines and Army are eligible for the program. Allied's no-charge career training for military spouses is an in-house program that is not affiliated with any US government spouse education programs.



This article was contributed by Allied Schools, which is a Distance Education & Training Council (DETC) accredited school offering 100% online courses in real estate, the medical field and business. To learn more about no-charge career training for military spouses, visit http://www.education4military.com/ or call (888) 501-5221 to speak with a military admissions representative.



About Allied Schools
Allied Schools, Inc., established in 1992, is nationally accredited by the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC), which is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a nationally-recognized accrediting agency. Allied Schools has provided quality instruction to more than 825,000 students in the last 15 years. Students can choose from 25+ career training courses in the areas of real estate, medical and business or enroll in a high school diploma program. Online and traditional home study courses offer students a quick and convenient way to learn. Allied Schools is based in Laguna Hills, Calif.

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Monday, March 3, 2008

Indianapolis Career Fair -- 3/6/08

RecruitMilitary Career Fair will take place on Thursday, March 6th, 2008 from 11am-3pm at the Indiana Convention Center and RCA Dome (Home of the Indianapolis Colts).

This Career Fair is being put on in cooperation with HireVets First and the American Legion to benefit military veterans, transitioning personnel, military family members, and Guard and Reserve members in the greater Indianapolis area.

The following are some of the employers who are scheduled to participate in the Career Fair:

Bally Total Fitness
DeVry University
F.A. Bartlett Tree Experts
ITT Communications Systems
National College
New York Life
NTB, Inc.
Subaru of Indiana Automotive
The Entrepreneur's Source
Tom Woods Auto Inc.
Woodmen of the World

Several other veteran friendly companies are finalizing plans to participate as well.

Additional information on the Career Fair can be found in this press release:
www.prweb.com/releases/2008/02/prweb714434.htm

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