Official Site of the U.S. Air Force   Right Corner Banner
Join the Air Force

News > Hiring our heroes
Hiring our heroes

Posted 7/14/2011 Email story   Print story

    


by Peggy Hodge
Space and Missile Systems Center Public Affairs


7/14/2011 - LOS ANGELES AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (AFNS) -- The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, William and Catherine, attended and spoke to more than 1,500 veterans and their spouses July 10, at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce hiring fair in Los Angeles.

The job fair, called Hiring Our Heroes -- Los Angeles, was designed to connect veterans and military spouses to 21st-century job opportunities with nearly two hundred Fortune 500 companies, said retired Marine Lt. Col. Kevin Schmiegel, the vice president of veterans employment programs at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

"With more than 100,000 unemployed veterans in California, representing 10 percent of the nationwide total, we are making this the biggest of the 100 hiring fairs that we will conduct in all 50 states over the next year," Schmiegel said.

"We are especially grateful for the participation of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge," he said. "Given their own service as a military officer and spouse, they have an appreciation for the challenges military (members) face on a day-to-day basis. There is no doubt that their involvement helped raise awareness of the need to connect talented veterans and military spouses with employers who require a skilled workforce in local communities across America."

Veterans and military spouses from the active, National Guard and Reserve ranks from all services, including the Coast Guard, were eligible to attend the event.

Various Los Angeles agencies offered preparation workshops prior to the hiring fair in areas such as "dress for success," with some agencies offering men's suits and ties and women's shoes. A salon in Beverly Hills offered haircuts, manicures and makeovers. Resume review services were also available.

For "Hiring Our Heroes Los Angeles," the U.S. Chamber and the Los Angeles Area Chambers of Commerce partnered with ServiceNation: Mission Serve, the Department of Labor Veterans' Employment and Training Service, the Department of Defense Military Spouse Employment Partnership, Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, Employment Development Department of the State of California, the Society for Human Resource Management and United Way of Los Angeles.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world's largest business federation representing the interests of more than 3 million businesses of all sizes, sectors and regions, as well as state and local chambers and industry associations.



tabComments
7/18/2011 12:24:08 PM ET
This event sounded like a great one but unfortunately it wasn't publicized well enough to include nearby Inland Empire residents. The event planners could have made greater efforts to reach out to the March ARB community.
Capt Hassell, March ARB CA
 
7/14/2011 9:53:16 PM ET
If this works in helping spouses get hired, thank you! Seeing as how there is a GS hiring freeze, those of us who are permanent GS and PCS-ing during it are going to be out of a job at our next base. Depending on which jobs bases are leaving open, many of us permanent GSs have no choice but to either wait for the freeze to end or head out to the civilian world again. A very bad situation. And a loss for the military when our years of experience walk out the door and AD members have to suck up our full-time job duties.
Suzie, Asia
 
Add a comment

 Inside AF.mil

ima cornerSearch

tabSubscribe AF.MIL
tabMore HeadlinesRSS feed 
Cadet places 3rd among her age group at Ironman World Championship

National Guard assists governors of states in Sandy's path

California Air Guard members prepare to assist with Hurricane Sandy response

Outreach to teach: Volunteers connect with Afghan children  |  VIDEO

Missing for 46 years, air commando laid to rest

Air mobility response team readies for 'Sandy'

As Sandy closes in, Mobility Airmen stand ready

Air Force Week in Photos

U.K. F-35 fleet increases capability at Eglin AFB

Avon Park Air Force Range receives Interior Secretary award

Former Little Rock AFB commander and spouse receive 2012 O'Malley award

Reservist sets latest mark in battle for Schriever track record

CSAF shares perspective during AETC Senior Leader Conference

Thule boilers save big in first year

tabCommentaryRSS feed 
Teal ropes to spotlight sexual assault response  37

Air Force Academy energy research will yield global benefits


Site Map      Contact Us     Questions     Security and Privacy notice     E-publishing