For Those Who Served
Millennium Buildings is proud to support
our military & first responders and encourage everyone to learn more about the benefits of joining and serving our great nation. Benefits include:
Steady Jobs with good pay
Businesses in high-growth fields such as aerospace, manufacturing, logistics, research and development, and technology are seeking to hire combat veterans and provide them with the training they need to build a long and fruitful career.
Through the Department of Defense’s Spouse Education Career Opportunities (SECO) program, spouses can use government-sponsored career and education resources, take advantage of networking opportunities, and work with employment counselors. SECO also partners with the Military Spouse Employment Partnership (MSEP) and My Career Advancement Account (MyCAA) scholarship program.
If entrepreneurship interests you, learn about everything from start-up costs to business, accounting, and financial assistance with three programs: SCORE, the Small Business Administration(SBA), and Entrepreneurship Boot Camp
Medical coverage
The Veterans Health Administration is America’s largest integrated health care system, providing care at 1,240 health care facilities, including 170 medical centers and 1,061 outpatient sites of care of varying complexity (VHA outpatient clinics), serving 9 million enrolled Combat Veterans each year.
Many Combat Veterans qualify for cost-free health care services based on a compensable service-connected condition or other qualifying factors. Visit the US Department of Veterans Affairs for more information.
Leadership opportunities
Leadership positions in the military & first responders are invaluable in shaping managerial and executive level acumen. Private employers need to know that those skills can also be applied in a civilian setting. The Leave No Veteran Behind addresses this issue directly.
If you are a combat veteran who is interested in our Corporate Leadership Training and Placement opportunities, Click Here and complete your online application.
Education
It’s easy for combat veterans to get the education and training they need to develop a career. As part of the their GI Bill, Some states waive out-of-state tuition fees for all honorably discharged combat veterans. Plus, the undergraduate tuition is waived for state universities, community colleges, and career and technical schools for recipients of the Purple Heart.
Retirement Benefits
- Major Combat Veteran Benefit Programs
- PTSD Support
- Important Documents
- Eligibility
- Application
- Related Links