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Veteran Speakers Network (VSN)

EARN’s Veteran Speakers Network (VSN) helps businesses understand how to navigate the various resources available for hiring, retaining, managing and promoting veterans with disabilities. The VSN accomplishes this by speaking at events, conferences and other national speaking engagements.

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Why employers should hire veterans with service-connected disabilities

Veterans with service-connected disabilities offer technical and leadership skills to support employers’ employment, business and diversity goals. EARN’s Veteran Initiatives can better position your company to attract and hire these highly sought after talented and experienced individuals.

Veterans with service-connected disabilities have received in-depth training in their fields, as well as invaluable “on the job” experience. In addition, they possess transferable skill sets that can be applied to myriad industries such as information technology, telecommunications, management, office work, plumbing, construction, carpentry, truck driving, food preparation, health care and more.

HireVetsFirst, an initiative of the Department of Labor, has identified the top 10 reasons employers should take into account when they consider hiring veterans:

Top 10 Reasons Why Employers Should Hire Disabled Veterans

  1. Accelerated Learning Curve – Veterans have the proven ability to learn new skills and concepts. In addition, they can enter your workforce with identifiable and transferable skills, proven in real world situations. This background can enhance your organization’s productivity.
  2. Leadership – The military trains people to lead by example as well as through direction, delegation, motivation and inspiration. Veterans understand the practical ways to manage behaviors for results, even in the most trying circumstances. They also know the dynamics of leadership as part of both hierarchical and peer structures.
  3. Teamwork – Veterans understand how genuine teamwork grows out of a responsibility to one’s colleagues. Military duties involve a blend of individual and group productivity. They also necessitate a perception of how groups of all sizes relate to each other and an overarching objective.
  4. Diversity and Inclusion in Action – Veterans have learned to work side by side with individuals regardless of diverse race, gender, geographic origin, ethnic background, religion and economic status as well as mental, physical and attitudinal capabilities. They have the sensitivity to cooperate with many different types of individuals.
  5. Efficient performance under pressure – Veterans understand the rigors of tight schedules and limited resources. They have developed the capacity to know how to accomplish priorities on time, in spite of tremendous stress. They know the critical importance of staying with a task until it is done right.
  6. Respect for procedures – Veterans have gained a unique perspective on the value of accountability. They can grasp their place within an organizational framework, becoming responsible for subordinates’ actions to higher supervisory levels. They know how policies and procedures enable an organization to exist.
  7. Technology and globalization – Because of their experiences in the service, veterans are usually aware of international and technical trends pertinent to business and industry. They can bring the kind of global outlook and technological savvy that all enterprises of any size need to succeed.
  8. Integrity – Veterans know what it means to do “an honest day’s work.” Prospective employers can take advantage of a track record of integrity, often including security clearances. This integrity translates into qualities of sincerity and trustworthiness.
  9. Conscious of health and safety standards – Thanks to extensive training, veterans are aware of health and safety protocols both for themselves and the welfare of others. Individually, they represent a drug-free workforce that is cognizant of maintaining personal health and fitness. On a company level, their awareness and conscientiousness translate into protection of employees, property and materials.
  10. Triumph over adversity – In addition to dealing positively with the typical issues of personal maturity, veterans have frequently triumphed over great adversity. They likely have proven their mettle in mission critical situations demanding endurance, stamina and flexibility. They may have overcome personal disabilities through strength and determination.

For more information on how EARN’s Veteran Initiatives can support your understanding of the benefits of hiring veterans with service-connected disabilities, please contact an EARN Employment Specialist at: earn@earnworks.com or toll-free at 1-866-327-6669 (M-F, 9 AM – 5 PM, EST).


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