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Forbes: Top 10 Military Friendly Employers & Article on NCO's

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Ray Martinelli Flanders , NJ

Not sure how this may help you, but I just saw two things today and wanted to pass along. To all un-employed and under-employed service members; stay positive and focused.

http://www.forbes.com/pictures/eikh45hkhm/top-10-military-friendly-employers/

Top 10 Military Friendly Employers:
G.I. Jobs Magazine just released its tenth annual list of the top 100 military friendly employers on its new digital site, <a href="http://militaryfriendly.com/">MilitaryFriendly.com</a>;. The ranking is based on a comprehensive survey of over 100 questions that assess each company’s long term commitment to hiring those with prior military service, recruiting and hiring efforts and results, policies for Reserve and National Guard members called to active duty, military spouse programs, and the presence of special military recruitment programs.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesleadershipforum/2013/12/04/hiring-mbas-you-should-be-looking-at-ncos/
Not sure I completely agree with the article, but certainly suggest the read.

Hope this helps,

Semper Fi

Ray
www.linkedin.com/in/rmartinelli1/

10 March 2014 0 replies Career Exploration

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