New Resources Connect Veterans, Guard Members and Reservists with Jobs!

by | Jun 15, 2012

https://h2h.jobs/

Hero2Hired (H2H) is a Yellow Ribbon-funded program that connects Guard Members and Reservists with meaningful employment. H2H contains everything you need to find a job, including job listings, career exploration tools, education and training resources, live and virtual hiring fairs, a mobile app, an innovative Facebook application, and a variety of networking opportunities.

The H2H Mobile Job Store (MJS) is an extension of the H2H program. It has 4 computer stations that connect to the H2H.jobs website as well as a multimedia system and a lounge area where the MJS staff will be available to answer any questions you may have and assist you in signing up on the https://h2h.jobs/ website.
http://www.uschamber.com/hiringourheroes

Hiring Our Heroes is the Employment Pillar of the Got Your 6 Campaign

“It is an honor for Hiring Our Heroes to be a part of an effort that carries such a powerful and influential voice,” said Lt. Col. Kevin Schmiegel (Ret.), executive director of Hiring Our Heroes. “To see virtually every major player in Hollywood come together on this initiative is a clear indicator they recognize the importance of our mission – to help the men and women who serve our country. We look forward to working with Got Your 6 to reach millions of Americans and demonstrate the value that veterans and military spouses bring to the table.”

I am very pleased to include the above two new resource websites on my blog!  Jobs, jobs, jobs!  One of the greatest challenges for veterans returning home to life after war, is finding meaningful employment.  Try the above websites as well as Facebook and Twitter sites to get connected to these excellent new resources…


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Steve Sparks is a retired information technology sales and marketing executive with over 35 years of industry experience, including a Bachelors’ in Management from St. Mary’s College. His creative outlet is as a non-fiction author, writing about his roots as a post-WWII US Navy military child growing up in the 1950s-1960s.
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