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About RecruitMilitary

RecruitMilitary is a nationwide, full-service, military-to-civilian recruiting firm. We use advanced online and offline products to connect employers in all industries with men and women who are transitioning from active duty to civilian life, veterans with a wide variety of business experience, members of the National Guard and reserve forces, and military spouses.

We offer free services to all job seeking veterans (and their spouses) of all ranks/rates and branches of the armed forces.

Entries in military benefits (2)

Thursday
23Jul2009

Five Great Business Reasons to Hire Veterans

We have long championed that hiring veterans is the right thing for employers to do to say thank you to veterans for their service and sacrifice. We also recognize that, beyond patriotism, hiring a veteran has to be the right business decision for the employer.

Fortunately, there have always been these four great business reasons: 1) character; 2) skills & training; 3) diversity; and 4) security clearances – each of these could be the subject of a separate blog.

As a result of The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, there is now a fifth great economic justification for employers to do the right thing; employers can take up to $2,400 for every qualifying veteran that they hire between now and December 31, 2010 (retroactive to January 1, 2009). To qualify, the veteran hired must:

  • be discharged or released from active duty in the Armed Forces at any time during the 5-year period ending on the hiring date, AND
  • be in receipt of unemployment compensation under State or Federal law for not less than 4 weeks during the 1- year period ending on the hiring date.

Contact us for more help navigating through this process.

Wednesday
25Feb2009

The President's Speech and Veteran Benefits

President Obama outlined plans to increase the size of the Army and Marine Corps, and by not mentioning it, keep the Navy and Air Force the same or at a reduced number.  This follows earlier headlines out of the DoD that the military was calling for 100,000 more ground troops.

The President called for increased benefits for veterans, but didn't outline what those benefits might be.

We think the number one thing he can do is give a tax credit to employers who hire veterans.  Currently, a federal tax credit is in place for an employer who hires a veteran with a disability - we are calling for that to apply to all of those veterans who have honorably served our country.