Veterans Day will be celebrated this Friday, November 11, and with that in mind, CareerBuilder has taken a look at the current job situation for U.S. veterans. According to the survey, 37 percent of employers say they will actively recruit for veterans over the next 12 months – remaining flat over last year (37 percent), but still up from 33 percent in 2014.
“Veteran hiring initiatives seem to be top of mind for the majority of employers, and it is almost always a hot-button topic in an election year,” says Rosemary Haefner, chief human resources officer for CareerBuilder. “Our veterans bring a unique blend of discipline, leadership and problem-solving skills that employers would be foolish to pass up. But, it’s also up to the employer to keep these workers involved and challenged to do their best work.”
Also remaining unchanged over 2015 is the percentage of employers that have hired a veteran in the last year (47 percent): Thirty-one percent of employers have hired veterans that returned from active duty within the last three years.
However, veterans are significantly less content with their jobs than last year. While 57 percent of veteran employees say they are satisfied and enjoy their work, this number is down eight percentage points from 65 percent in 2015. Twenty percent report working in a low-paying job (up from 19 percent in 2015), and 22 percent say they are underemployed – working a job that is below their skill level (up 2 percentage points from 2015).
Top Jobs For Veterans
According to employers who are actively recruiting veterans, these are the top positions for which they will be recruiting veterans:
- Customer Service: 37 percent
- Information Technology: 33 percent
- Sales: 28 percent
- Production: 26 percent
- Distribution & Logistics: 22 percent
- Accounting/Finance: 20 percent
- Human Resources: 17 percent
- Business Development 16 percent
- Marketing: 14 percent
- Research & Development: 14 percent
- Public Relations: 12 percent
- Clinical: 11 percent
- Legal: 8 percent
Highlighting The Right Skills
The same percentage of employers (47 percent) as last year say that they tend to pay more attention to resumes and applications that belong to veterans. Sixty-eight percent of hiring managers also say that if they had two equally qualified candidates for an open position – one veteran and one not – they would be more likely to hire the veteran.
The top qualities employers feel members of the Armed Services bring to their organizations after leaving active duty include:
- Disciplined approach to work: 63 percent
- Ability to work as a team: 62 percent
- Respect and integrity: 59 percent
- Ability to perform under pressure: 54 percent
- Leadership skills: 52 percent
- Problem-solving skills: 48 percent
- Ability to adapt quickly: 46 percent
- Attitude of perseverance: 44 percent
- Communication skills: 41 percent
- Strong technical skills: 33 percent
The national study was conducted online by Harris Poll on behalf of CareerBuilder from August 11 to September 7, 2016 and included a sample of 231 full-time veteran workers and 2,587 hiring managers and human resources professionals across industries and company sizes.