From NAVAIR Corporate Communication
PATUXENT RIVER, Md. (NNS) -- Naval Air Systems Command
(NAVAIR) announced their participation in the Department of the Navy's 4th
Annual Wounded Warrior and Veteran Hiring and Support Conference scheduled for
May 28-29 in Raleigh, North Carolina, May 15.
The first day of the free two-day conference, employers,
human resources professionals, hiring managers and military leaders will
discuss the benefits, challenges and resolutions to hiring and retaining
wounded warriors and veterans.
There will also be opportunities to develop relationships
between the private sector and military transition commands as well as network
and share knowledge. Several wounded warriors and veterans will share their
perspectives during a panel discussion.
Veteran Josh Ransford, one of those participants, found work
after three Iraqi deployments and a medical discharge from the Marines in 2013.
"I had planned on making a 20-year or longer career [in
the Marines], but some injuries I received limited my ability to serve in a
military combative capacity," he said. "It was incredibly frustrating
and intimidating knowing that I was forced into a very different world. I no
longer had a career and was worried about how I was going to provide for my
family."
Since January, Ransford has worked as a logistics intern at
NAVAIR's Fleet Readiness Center Southeast in Jacksonville, Florida. "The
biggest attraction to working for NAVAIR is that I can still support the
warfighter," he said. "There is no monotony, and every day is
different from the last."
The second day of the conference features the Hiring Heroes
Career Fair with more than 60 federal agencies and private industry employers
presenting job opportunities for wounded warriors, veterans and their spouses.
To register for the free conference, visit:
http://www.navsea.navy.mil/WWemployment/default.aspx.
The Wounded Warrior and Veteran Hiring and Support
Conference is sponsored by Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Manpower and
Reserve Affairs; and co-hosted by Naval Air Systems Command; Naval Sea Systems
Command; and Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command. DoN's Office of Civilian
Human Resources, Navy Safe Harbor and the Defense Civilian Personnel Advisory
Service are supporting the conference.
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