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Follow on Google News | US Black Engineer and Information Technology Magazine Names Best Companies for VeteransBy: Career Communications Group Currently, two-thirds of veterans have expressed a difficulty obtaining employment. After veterans were surveyed by the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA), researchers found that 10 percent of the respondents were currently unemployed, with only 53% percent reporting to have found employment since leaving military service. The following list highlights 24 employers who have outstanding programs and benefits for veterans and veteran spouses. These employers offer veterans offer assistances, which include training, professional development courses, tuition reimbursement and STEM career opportunities directly within their company. Companies were selected as one of the best companies for veterans by completing a Best Companies for Veterans survey conducted by USBE magazine, and were also chosen based on their practices and initiatives to provide a successful transition from a military to civilian lifestyle. USBE & IT magazine’s Best Companies for Veterans include: Exelon Corporation ManTech International Corporation Hewlett Packard The Aerospace Corporation Comcast VA Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Program Becton, Dickinson and Company The United States Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC) UT Southwestern Medical Center PNC Financial Services Group USAA BAE Systems AT&T Inc. Northrop Grumman Corporation The Boeing Company United States Department of Defense L-3 Communications Accenture Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Exelis Inc. Booz Allen Hamilton Lockheed Martin Corporation Marriott International, Inc. RMOA Business Institute About US Black Engineer and Information Technology magazine US Black Engineer and Information Technology Magazine provides technology news and information about STEM, multicultural entrepreneurs, engineers, education, Black Engineer of the Year Awards (BEYA), and historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) from multicultural communities in US, UK, Caribbean, and Africa. End
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