Introducing the Forward March Inc. Heroes Career Academy

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Forward March Inc. stands ready to work with your company to build a highly motivated, diverse, energetic and strong workforce. We can not only bring you a strong veteran talent pipeline, we can also provide the training for those veterans that your company needs in order to hire them. Our training programs are highly successful, built on a proven model that gives us the ability to train anywhere and often in a fraction of the time that other institutions would take. Mobility and Portability, that is the Forward March Inc. difference. We provide Veteran Training and Certification at Your Location and on Your Schedule. The training programs that we employ are customized to meet your specific needs.

Customized Curriculum and Training

• Curriculum and Training Customized to Your Employment Needs
• High Quality Military Candidate Pipeline for Education Programs Ensures High Quality Trained and Certified Workforce
• Tax Incentives for Veteran Employment
• High Quality Nationally Accepted Training at a Faster Pace and Lower Expense

Current certifications include but are not limited to:

• Welder
• Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)
• Industrial Technician
• Apartment Technician
• Aeronautical Welder
• Pharmacy Technician
• Medical Assistant
• Administrative Assistant
• Computer Support Specialist
• Medical Front Office – Medical Coding
• Nurse’s Aid
• Pharmacy Technician
• Supply Chain Associate

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Forward March, Inc. (FMI) is a Service Disabled Veteran-owned Small Business (SDVOB) based in San Antonio, Texas. FMI has over three decades of collective experience bringing businesses and veterans together. We are proud to partner with Goodwill’s Good Careers Academy to form The Heroes Career Academy. This unique academy provides custom training and certification programs for companies who want to hire high quality military talent. Our programs are customizable, scalable and provide mobility and portability.

Partnering with Industry Training, Certifying and Hiring Our Country’s Heroes

Providing

• Veteran Administration (VA) Approved Training
• Certifications
• Job Placement with Veteran Friendly Employers
• NCCER Certification Accepted Nationwide
• Education Credit for Military Service

Contact Forward March Inc. Today to find out how to get started with your veteran talent pipeline trained to meet your needs.

Contact Richard at Forward March Inc. for more information  – Send Email

Phone: 1-888-723-6223

Forward March Inc. Strategic Business Solutions

Is your business model firing on all eight cylinders?

Do you see areas where you know there needs to be improvement but are not sure how to get there?

Forward March Inc. can help you navigate even the most difficult business terrain. 

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Forward March Inc. can create custom solutions and training programs that can help you to have a more productive, motivated, and focused staff based on a proven military leadership model and a systematic, building block approach to organizational success. FMI can assist your organization in a variety of strategic business solutions:

• Analysis
• Efficiency
• Sales
• Communication
• Process Strategy
• Training Change
• Marketing
• Customer Service

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Recently we conducted sales force training for Design Materials Inc. (DMI). In order to create a customized training program to increase their sales we analyzed, in detail, their operations. We then presented the areas of concern and created a customized training program that would address their specific needs. The custom program that we developed included:

  • Business analysis
  • Employee survey
  • Employee training
  • Practical exercises for employees
  • Follow-ups
  • Certificate of completion

Forward March Inc. has also conducted training for Fred Astaire Dance Studios, VTG, and many other companies. Forward March Inc. stands ready to provide outstanding Strategic Business Solutions for your company or organization. Contact us today to learn more.

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Forward March Inc. Offers Unique Services for Mission Success

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Forward March Inc. (FMI) is an outstanding place to work. The energy and the teamworkin our offices are truly unique. We are a company of veterans committed to helping veterans. It is our desire to see our nation’s greatest treasure, our veterans, have the opportunity to work at a meaningful career instead of a j-o-b. We work with companies who have committed to hiring veterans and building a strong veteran culture within their companies and organizations.

military talent pipeline servicesOur customers come in all sizes. Our military talent pipeline services are scalable and customizable. We can provide our services for the “mom & pop” business or the international energy corporation. Our approach and our solutions are unique in the industry.

we never charge a veteran

Unlike others in the industry we NEVER charge a veteran for our services. NEVER! We have carefully crafted solutions that insure that our approach never charges a veteran, nor does it skim off his/her salary in any way.

we provideFMI has more than 35 years of collective experience connecting veterans and companies. Many of our previous articles have discussed the value of a veteran and how veterans can bring a variety of skills and training to the workplace. Veterans leaving the military today are the most technically savvy and highest educated veteran population our military has ever turned out. FMI can find high quality military talent for a wide variety of positions. Our dedication to our customers insures that you will get the right person for the right job at the right time. We can help your company or organization learn how to retain military talent ensuring your mission needs are always met.

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Today’s growing medical facilities and national medical infrastructure demand high quality medical talent. FMI can bring you highly qualified medical personnel to fit your medical hiring needs.

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FMI training can help your human resources department learn the skills needed to find, attract, hire and retain high quality military talent. We have a Military Hiring Guide that we can customize for your organization’s needs and get you on the road to hiring veterans very quickly.

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Unlike others in the industry FMI offers a wide variety of services that can help your organization after you have begun the process of becoming a veteran-friendly employer. We can help you with retention and building a robust veteran culture within your organization enabling you get the most from your veteran hiring program.

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FMI can help you to have an energized, focused, and more productive staff. We do leadership training like no other company can. Our leadership training team draws from a rich military background of training leaders. We can help your organization to achieve mission success through our leadership training.

We look forward to connecting with you and helping your organization today!

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If you want to get started hiring veterans Forward March Inc stands ready with a special offer. On November 17th we will be holding our Camouflage to Corporate Conference in San Antonio, Texas. This is an outstanding opportunity for companies and organizations to learn how to get started hiring high quality military talent. The information in this conference has helped many other companies to develop highly successful hiring strategies, military pipelines, and learn how to retain quality military talent. Click here to learn more…

Our Camouflage to Corporate Conference can get you on the fast track to developing a Veteran Talent Pipeline. November 17th, San Antonio, Texas.

Don’t forget about our FREE Veteran Employment Transition Networking Event. Learn more, click here…Veterans, Transitioning Military Personnel, and their families are encouraged to meet with employers at this free event.

Two Schools of Thought on Military Skills Translation

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Want to learn a new language? Before you answer yes, let me explain it to you. This language is spoken by American men and women, but there are five difference dialects. This language is full of acronyms and many of those acronyms are spoken as proper words. Only about 10% of the populations has ever been exposed to this language, and at any given time, only about 1% of the American population actively uses it. Many of the words cannot be found in a Webster’s Dictionary, but are used constantly by those who speak the language. This is not a lost language from a tribe of long ago, it’s the language used by the American military, and each branch of service has its own tongue. HOOAH! (Army word referring to or meaning anything and everything except no)

As a talent acquisition or human resource professional, it’s important that you become familiar with this unique language as you might see it on a resume, or could hear it while interviewing a military veteran. Now, before we proceed, I will openly admit and shout it from the hilltop that we veterans need to do a better job at translating our own skills. We need to do a better job of conveying to you what we bring to the table. At any rate, there are two trains of thought on military skills translation for HR professionals.

Apples to Apples Skill Translation

The first and most widely used approach to transforming military skills into the civilian workforce is to use the various military skills translation tools that are found abundantly throughout the internet. The official Department of Labor Military Crosswalk page, for example, can be found at www.onetonline.org/crosswalk/ .

So the way it works is this. The user puts a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) code in the system and it translates that specialty into comparable civilian occupations. Take Field Artillery, for example. First, an EOL Permanent Marker is not something you can pick up at your local office supply store, it’s a point on an orienting line marked by a sharply defined permanent point at least 30 meters from the field artillery orienting station. A Battery Commander is not a person in charge of a cell phone charging station, he or she leads an artillery unit of about 150 Joes (people/employees). A Red Leg is not someone who spent too much time in the sun, it a term of endearment for a field artilleryman. Lastly, XO does not mean hugs and kisses, it’s an abbreviation for Executive Officer.

Now that we have cleared that up, let’s get back the skills translation.   According to the Department of Labor, a well-trained Army Field Artillery Crewman (13B) can function as an operations manager, mechanical technician, radio operator, corrections officer, construction laborer, first-line supervisor, bus driver, and light truck driver, just to name a few.

Pros.   It’s easy. All you need is an MOS code or the title of a military specialty and the internet does the rest. In a split second, a recruiter or hiring manager has a list of comparable jobs.

Cons. It only tells part of the story, and sometimes we need to look beyond titles. Take an Infantryman for example. Over his career, he has led hundreds of people in the most demanding and chaotic of situations imaginable. This person most likely completed a special duty assignment as a recruiter, drill sergeant, or instructor. He might have performed career enhancing positions such as an equal opportunity advisor, doctrine writer, or advisor to a foreign military. He may have even completed congressional fellowships and been assigned to Capitol Hill, or might have even worked on a Commanding General’s staff. He has attended dozens of professional military education courses or even cross trained into other military specialties. He most likely has a graduate degree. This story cannot be told using even the best skills translation software or website.

Broader Job Descriptions 

While it’s important to have a good understanding of military skills and how they relate to civilian careers, it’s not the be-all, end-all solution to veteran hiring. When developing job descriptions, it is important to delineate between what you want and what you need.

Suppose your company is looking for a recruiter and you require oil and gas experience. I will submit to you that any military recruiting professional can easily step into this role without the oil and gas experience. Many of the military recruiters I know have switched from enlisted recruiting, to officer recruiting, to medical recruiting without skipping a beat. Give them the recruiting mission and they will get it done.

By putting that extra requirement of oil and gas recruiting required, two things happen. First, your recruiters and hiring managers automatically dismiss veterans from being considered for that position. Their resumes are shuffled to the trash bin. Second, a recently discharged veteran with applicable experience, but lacking the oil and gas piece may be discouraged from applying to the position in the first place. I am not asking for an organization to lower its hiring standards for our veterans, just to consider how words and phrases on a job posting could create a disparate impact on veteran applicants.

Pros. Posting jobs with broader descriptions can make the position more appealing to veterans and less likely that hiring managers will automatically dismiss veteran applicants for not having a specific certification or certain type of experience.

Cons. You may not find an exact word-for-word skills match, but you are still getting a highly motivated and well-trained veteran applicant. Just remember, recruit for attitude, and train for skill.

Before we Pull Chocks (Air Force Slang for leaving for the day or wrapping it up), consider the many services Forward March Inc., provides companies in developing a veteran hiring strategy. FMI brings a wealth of experience to bear in helping organizations find, attract, and retain top military talent.

OOHRAH!! (Marine Corps term used to respond in the affirmative to a question, acknowledge an order, or generally to express enthusiasm)

~ Article written by Jason Caswell, Forward March Inc – Director of Training and Talent Pipeline Services

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If you want to get started hiring veterans Forward March Inc stands ready with a special offer. On November 17th we will be holding our Camouflage to Corporate Conference in San Antonio, Texas. This is an outstanding opportunity for companies and organizations to learn how to get started hiring high quality military talent. The information in this conference has helped many other companies to develop highly successful hiring strategies, military pipelines, and learn how to retain quality military talent. Click here to learn more…

Our Camouflage to Corporate Conference can get you on the fast track to developing a Veteran Talent Pipeline. November 17th, San Antonio, Texas.

Veterans, Transitioning Military Personnel, and their families are encouraged to meet with employers at this free event.