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    ManTech Ranked Sixth On G.I. Jobs List Of Top Military Friendly Employers

    By Paul HarrisDecember 14, 2011
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    ManTech has been ranked sixth on the G.I. Jobs list of Top Military Friendly Employers. This is the sixth consecutive year that ManTech has been named to the publication’s prestigious list of the top 100 military friendly companies. ManTech ranked second among defense companies.

    G.I. Jobs compiled its list from a sample of 5,000 companies whose annual revenues exceeded $500 million. Criteria included the strength of a company’s military recruiting efforts, the percentage of new hires with prior military service, and policies toward National Guard and Reserve service.

    More than 50 percent of ManTech’s current employees are veterans, and many of ManTech’s employees continue to serve in the U.S. National Guard and Reserves.

    ManTech’s Chairman and CEO George J. Pedersen said, “The skills our veterans acquire while in service–and more importantly, the values that guide them and the work ethic they bring to the job–are of great value to any business. It would be impossible to put a price tag on the contributions veterans make to this company and to our ability to support the missions of the United States government.”

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