What Veterans Bring to Civilian Workplaces: A Prototype Toolkit for Helping Veterans Communicate to Private-Sector Employers About the Nontechnical Skills Taught in the Military
Abstract
Veterans have a great deal to offer to potential civilian employers, including valuable nontechnical or soft skills, such as leadership, decision making, persistence, and attention to detail. However, for civilian employers, understanding what nontechnical skills veterans have received formal training in and can likely demonstrate on the job can be challenging, because military and civilian workplace cultures and languages can seem radically different from one another. In this study, Phase I of a two-part effort, we developed a pilot toolkit that civilian employers can use to understand the full value veterans can bring to their organizations. In the current version of the toolkit, we focus on the skills addressed through selected formal military education courses for enlisted personnel in the Army and Marine Corps. Future research conducted in FY 2014 will expand the toolkit to address skills attained through additional on-the-job experience.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2014
- Accession Number
- ADA625458
Entities
People
- Anna R. Saavedra
- Chaitra M. Hardison
- James C. Crowley
- Jonathan P. Wong
- Michael G. Shanley
- Paul S. Steinberg
Organizations
- RAND Corporation