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Read Full ArticleAmey’s “Service to Success” military programme will offer a direct employment pathway for those in their military resettlement period.
In partnership with the Forces Transition Group (FTG) and BuildForce, Amey will engage with military personnel before they leave, offering tailored support and training while still in the military, better preparing them for their transition to civilian careers.
By initiating contact early, Amey hopes to facilitate a seamless transition to employment, ensuring successful integration into Amey’s workforce.
“We are incredibly proud to develop the Service to Success military programme, which reflects our deep respect and commitment to the Armed Forces community. This programme not only acknowledges the exceptional skills veterans bring from the military but also ensures they have the support and opportunities available to thrive in their new careers,” said Andy Milner, Amey’s CEO.
The programme offers personalised assessments to identify strengths, employment training, mentor connections, stress management workshops, and access to Amey’s employee assistance service.
John Stephenson, Managing Director FTG, said: “Amey has been instrumental in the success of the FTG and our mission to solve the transitional space. Out of over 200 partners, they currently sit in the top three organisations for successful hires within our business. We look forward to experiencing the Service to Success programme and enhancing the growth seen in our first year as partners. Congratulations Amey, you have been truly spectacular”.
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Article written by Ella Tansley | Published 25 June 2024
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