Now You Can Post Your Open Jobs at
No Cost
for Highly Trained Unemployed National
Guard Members!
American Jobs for America’s Heroes is a non- profit alliance
with
the National Guard to
help
un-
employed
National
Guard
members,
veterans
and
spouses find skilled jobs in
the private sector.
There are National Guard units in all 54 states and U.S. territories. Thousands of members are unemployed.
Personalized Support: Your case
manager will actively
match
National
Guard
candidates with your job
requirements. You will receive
tailored help in
screening
candidates and understanding how military training
experience
relates to
your
requirements.
You Are in Control: Then, you can contact each applicant
with
whom you want
to talk. You will continue to
receive selected resumes until
you fill your open
positions.
National Guard Training in 107 Categories
National Guard members
are
valuable employees. Only
one in
four applicants are accepted into
the National
Guard.
Members train
continuously
in programs
provided in
107
categories,
from leadership,
administration
and
logistics to
electronics,
operations and maintenance. They
demonstrate
a readiness for learning, responsibility
for
good teamwork
and reliability, and they
understand how to
perform
in a disciplined organization.
Watch the 5 minute video:
For information
on how your company can support American Jobs for America’s Heroes,
please contact Steve Nowlan, President, Center for America at SNowlan@CenterForAmerica.org or 201-513-0379
Q&A: How Employers Post Jobs
How much
does it
cost
for associations, employers and
applicants to participate?
No costs;
all services are free.
What do I do first to get started?
What happens
next?
After registering, you’ll receive a call
within two business days from Stacey Cummings with Corporate
America Supports You (CASY), a campaign alliance
nonprofit. Stacey
will answer your questions, review your specific needs and provide
electronic forms for you to use to submit
postings. You can also call
Stacey at 757-262-1295 or email her at s_cummings@CorporateAm-
ericaSupportsYou.org.
Do I fill out
the
posting
forms?
Yes, you can cut and paste from an
existing job description or use the form to compose the posting.
It takes only a few minutes. Then you email
the forms back for staff review.
Why do the
postings need to be
reviewed by CASY-MSCCN?
This
is a quality control step. There is
often different military and civilian terminology for the same or similar
skills and training.
Experienced counselors at CASY and Military Spouse Corporate Career Network (MSCCN) help translate qualifications and duties to ensure that jobs and candidates are not overlooked because
of jargon.
How does the job actually
get
posted?
When the posting is ready, it will be posted for you on the National
Guard Employment Network online Job
Database and distributed to National Guard employment counselors and nonprofits in the
states. The counselors work directly
with unemployed
National Guard members and will look
for matches between your posting and candidates to email to you.
National Guard members and all
applicants from all other military branches
can access your posting on the CASY-MSCCN
job board.
How do I find out about possible matches?
National Guard employment counselors will contact you by email
or phone so you can review the candidates and contact those
you wish to.
Also, applicants searching the job
board on their own can contact you
directly based on the preferences
you
indicate in your posting.
How is the job posting tracked?
The National
Guard Employment Network (NGEN) and CASY-MSCCN use a world-class secure internet software platform donated by Kenexa, an IBM
company.
This enables NGEN counselors to log
every interaction
and communication with applicants. Every viewing of your posting
by applicants using online access is also tracked. Those looking at your posting through distribution channels
beyond online access cannot be tracked.
How is NGEN and CASY-MSCCN different from military "job boards?"
These integrated teams offer extensive personal help and coaching to both employers and applicants, personalized to individual needs. You can draw upon as much help from experienced staff as you want without charge.
How is NGEN and CASY-MSCCN different from military "job boards?"
These integrated teams offer extensive personal help and coaching to both employers and applicants, personalized to individual needs. You can draw upon as much help from experienced staff as you want without charge.
How Your Company Can Claim Federal Veterans
Tax Credits
This new free publication for employers prepared for the campaign by Caplin & Drysdale provides a clear and concise understanding along with step-by-step guidance. It includes links to the required IRS and DoL forms employers need to submit. Whereas most media articles generalize and leave out key eligibility and filing details, this guide includes what you need to know to decide if your company is eligible and how to file. The guide covers four federal tax credit programs: Returning Heroes, Wounded Warrior, Activated Military Reservist Credit for Small Businesses, and the Federal Empowerment Zone Employment Credit.
Download here:
To Post Jobs:
Call Stacey Cummings at 757-262-1295