Monster.com today announced it is co-chairing the Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC) Veterans Employment Initiative and powering its online community and job board.
“This NVTC initiative aligns with our mission perfectly. At Monster, what we do is connect people with job opportunities – it’s in our DNA. Part of our deep and rich legacy working with the military and veterans comes from our subsidiary, Military.com,” said Steve Cooker, executive vice president of Global Government Solutions for Monster Worldwide, who serves as a co-chair of the NVTC Veterans Employment Initiative. “We also develop innovative solutions that help put veterans back to work – the military skills translator is a perfect example. Plus, we live here. We’re part of the Northern Virginia business community and we saw this NVTC initiative bringing all of those elements together right in our back yard.”
The company developed the online career site and the tools within it that veterans and employers will be using. Those tools include the online community itself, and, for veterans, a Military Skills Translator, resume builder, career advice and a job search function.
For employers, the Power Resume Search is made available to NVTC members along with easy job posting capabilities and free access to the veteran resume database with more than 800,000 veteran resumes.
“The NVTC Veterans Employment Initiative is about bringing together the technology business community with our region’s academic institutions and policymakers to create an ecosystem where veterans’ valuable skills and talents are matched to private sector needs,” said Bobbie Kilberg, president and CEO of NVTC. “We are extremely grateful to Steve Cooker and the entire Monster team for the time and resources they’ve invested in this initiative. Through the dedication and commitment of companies like Monster, our goal is to increase veteran employment in Virginia’s technology community and expedite veterans’ transition into civilian employment.”
For more information about the NVTC Veterans Employment Initiative, click here.
Or to visit the veteran online community and resource, click here.