Heroes MAKE America Is Growing
Manufacturers employ more veterans than any other private industry, with roughly 980,000 veterans working in manufacturing in 2023. That is an encouraging number, yet there are still many more veterans who remain untapped by the manufacturing industry. And manufacturers need them: with 481,000 open jobs in the sector, companies have much to gain by exploring this promising talent pool.
That’s where the Manufacturing Institute’s Heroes MAKE America initiative comes in. Since its launch in 2018, it has assisted more than 42,000 members of the military community who are looking for their next career. Now, Heroes is expanding its reach via collaborations with the U.S. Department of Labor and Walmart, which will further boost manufacturers’ access to this skilled and dedicated workforce.
Walmart.org: Heroes’ collaboration with Walmart.org began in 2022, when Walmart funded the development of a model that translates military-acquired skills into competencies that are recognized by employers in the manufacturing industry, enhancing veterans’ visibility to employers.
- The project built, tested and evaluated a platform that allows military-connected individuals to showcase their qualifications through verifiable digital badges.
- This approach helps civilian employers recognize the skills of service members and veterans, making it easier for these job seekers to transition into high-demand roles and enhancing workforce readiness.
- New funding from Walmart.org will further expand the translation of military skills, painting fuller pictures of job seekers’ skills and exploring avenues to increase the usage and acceptance of digital skills and badging systems, both among users and employers.
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