10 benefits of employing a veteran

Gemma Tilly • April 22, 2022

Veterans are very disciplined, highly adaptable and extremely resilient. Employers can benefit from the time and effort spent training and vetting our Veterans. They make excellent employees for a number of reasons. Here are ten of them...

10 benefits of employing a veteran:


  1. They are well vetted - Every Defence person has undertaken an extensive vetting process. This involves aptitude tests, medicals, psychological assessments, physicals, police checks and security clearances. Most of the work is already done for you!
  2. They are resilient - Even making it through basic recruit training is grueling mentally and physically. Most operate in high stress environments, with lives or millions of dollars worth of equipment on the line. They are comfortable with being uncomfortable.
  3. They are disciplined - Mentally and physically, they are used to working in a structured environment, following processes and procedures, and following instructions. One of my favorite quotes seen at an Army gym was ‘Obsessive is the word lazy people use for the dedicated’.
  4. They are problem-solvers  - Conversely to the previous point, they are trained to respond and problem solve on their feet. Quickly. They are used to constantly evolving and changing environments and will routinely assess risk as they go along.
  5. They are respectful  - They are used to being held to a higher standard of behaviour with military law.
  6. They are well presented  - Shoes will be polished, shirts ironed, and they are used to taking pride in their appearance
  7. They are experienced with administrative processes - Regardless of the role, they are working for a large organisation that uses a large enterprise system for any personnel changes like applying for leave, new uniform, when getting a new posting etc
  8. They have received constant first-class training- Every year their training is updated and involves highly transferrable skills like workplace behaviors, mental health and leadership.
  9. They are adaptable to change - Not every workplace calls you up and says ‘wheels up tomorrow 6am, pack your stuff’ and sends you. . . anywhere!
  10. They have a good sense of humor- It’s a great survival tool.


Giving back to those who help us


ANZAC Day is the nation’s opportunity to stop, reflect and acknowledge the sacrifices of our diggers in both past wars, recent conflicts and peacekeeping operations. Recently we’ve seen how adaptable our Defence force personnel can be with vast numbers supporting flood events across QLD and NSW.

 

One thing that can often be forgotten is the career path of these incredible personnel once they decide to transit out of Defence. This ANZAC day, take some time to consider if there is a place in your organization for a Vet.


How we can help


If you would like to know more about how you can engage with veterans or find the right employee for your next HR position please reach out to your Next Step consultant.

 
Gemma Tilly is a Senior Consultant in The Next Step's Brisbane office. Making a difference to personal and professional lives inspires Gemma to go the extra mile. With strong ties to Australian Defence she is particularly passionate about placing veterans into civilian work.


Author : Gemma Tilly     Date published : 22/04/2022

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Gemma Tilly • April 22, 2022

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