It takes two to hire well: Making military hiring work for employers and job seekers
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Recent reports show that Veterans face high underemployment and military spouses face high unemployment. On the other side of these employment challenges are well-intentioned employers who struggle with time, tools and translation to fit military experience and skills to job requirements.
A practical approach
Bridge My Return (BMR) is a military-only platform designed to reduce friction for both sides:
- Skills translation that fits real jobs.
- BMR maps military experience to civilian skills (technical, trade, software and professional) so recruiters see relevant matches instead of generic resumes.
- Shortlists fast.
- An AI-assisted matcher considers skills, minimum education, location preference and other factors to produce a focused shortlist for each job. Recruiters can adjust, filter and review. AI supports decisions; it doesn’t replace them.
- Little to no manual work.
- Job imports and application fields can be auto-populated from job descriptions to keep listings fresh without manual effort. (For HR readers: integrates with common Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS.)
- Flexible implementation.
- Employers and nonprofits can integrate BMR into existing career pages and workflows.
Why this matters to employers
Time-pressed HR teams tell us their top barriers are: (1) translating military experience, (2) finding qualified candidates quickly and (3) keeping requirements fresh across platforms. BMR aims to help by:
- Reducing screening time with skill-based shortlists.
- Improving match quality to support retention.
- Automating repetitive posting tasks.
Once a job is published on the platform, employers see a rank-order of matched candidates instantly. Jobseekers see rank-ordered matched jobs once their profile is complete.
Example: Thermo Fisher Scientific experienced faster and more accurate matching, reduced time-to-hire and better initial individual performance using BMR’s software. One story: A former Navy Petty Officer with no manufacturing experience landed a manufacturing team lead position because of what he brought to the table (leadership, critical thinking, problem-solving, communication) even though he hadn’t ever sat in the chair. Already, he is a top performer in their Southern California plant and is even leading their local Veteran Resource Group.
What employers can do this week
- Identify five roles that benefit from skill translation (e.g., techs, sales, logistics, operations).
- Enable job feed/integration or upload those roles to BMR.
- Review BMR’s shortlists and interview the top three candidates per role.
- Track two metrics: time-to-interview and 90-day retention.
What job seekers can expect
- Free registration and a profile that highlights your skills, with no guesswork on keywords.
- Matches you can act on based on where you want to live and work, all with military-ready employers.
- Auto-generated resume with a completed BMR profile (can be used outside the platform, too).
- Ongoing support from a community focused on military-connected talent.
Cost
BMR is free for military job seekers. Employers pay a tiered subscription fee for unlimited hires. For employers, nonprofits or government agencies with sufficient amounts of jobs and job applicants, BMR can create a customized, branded, white-label solution of the software.
Get started
Employers: Learn how to partner with Bridge My Return.
Job seekers: Join Bridge My Return (free).
About Bridge My Return
If we can make the employer’s life easier, we will make the Veteran’s life better.
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