Finding Jobs for Wounded Vets
Finding Jobs for Wounded Vets
Military.com
We all know about the challenges facing veterans looking for jobs: an unemployment higher than the national average, and that's not even taking into account the challenges faced by wounded veterans who are in the civilian job market. One of the initiatives that aims to help wounded vets is the Network of Champions, a project formed in 2008 by defense contractor Northrop Grumman to help wounded soldiers return to civilian life.
More than 70 employers, including Capital One, Northrop Grumman and General Motors, are part of the network, which is dedicated to hiring vets suffering from injuries or illnesses incurred while deployed in Operation Iraqi Freedom or Operation Enduring Freedom. Essentially, if you apply for a job with any company in this network, if the company does not have a job that fits your skills, they will circulate your resume (with your permission) to other companies within the network.
The companies that belong to the Network of Champions include:
• Able Forces
• Aerotek, Inc
• Bank of America
• Best Buy
• Boeing
• Capital One Bank
• Colonial Circuits
• Cubic
• Deloitte & Touche
• Federal Staffing Resources
• General Electric
• General Motors
• Helmets to Hardhats
• Homeland Security Careers
• Homeland Security Management Institute, Long Island University
• HRworks
• Kelly Connect
• Lockheed Martin Corporation
• National Glass Association
• NAVAIR
• NAVSEA
• Nielsen Associates
• Pinkerton Government Services
• PINNACLE Solutions
• Quantum Executive Group
• Raytheon
• Silverstar Consulting Inc
• Smart Solutions
• SunTrust Bank
• TASC
• Team River Runners
• TELEDYNE
• The Sierra Group
• Travelers Insurance Company
• US Naval Sailing Association (USNSA)
• US Naval Sailing Foundation (USNSF)
For more information on the Network of Champions, see the Northrop Grumman website
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