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Author Pint, Ellen M. (Ellen Marie), 1960-

Title Employer partnership program analysis of alternatives / Ellen M. Pint, Amy Richardson, Bryan W. Hallmark, Scott Epstein, Albert L. Benson, Jr
Published Santa Monica, CA : RAND Arroyo Center, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 64 pages) : illustrations
Series Technical report ; TR-1005-A
Technical report (Rand Corporation) ; TR-1005-A.
Contents Introduction -- Reducing unemployment -- Improving linkages between military and civilian occupations -- Establishing closer working relationships with civilian employers -- Recommendations -- Appendix: Additional case study results
Summary Members of the Army Reserve and National Guard balance two careers, and the bulk of their earnings come through civilian employment. The employment of reservists can present challenges to employers, however, given the likelihood that employees will face at least one year-long mobilization during their Army careers. The Army Reserve launched the Employer Partnership Program (EPP) in 2008 to help address these challenges, and it has since been extended to the Army National Guard and the reserve components of other services. One of the program's primary features is a job search website for reserve component service members, veterans, and family members that allows employer partners to recruit employees from this population. To assess experience with the program through September 2010, this study analyzed data collected from the EPP's job search website, conducted case studies of Army Reserve units located in four metropolitan areas, and interviewed program stakeholders. Low usage of the EPP website suggests the need to increase outreach efforts and improve the job search experience. The study also developed metrics that can be used to monitor the website's performance and to determine whether additional resources should be invested in it. Collaboration with employer partners could be improved by providing visibility of applicants coming through the EPP website, allowing employers to reach out to website users, and providing information about the types of guard and reserve units located near the employer
Notes "RAND Arroyo Center."
"Prepared for the United States Army."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 63-64)
Notes English
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Subject United States. Army Reserve -- Personnel management
United States. Army -- Reserves -- Personnel management
SUBJECT United States. Army fast
United States. Army Reserve fast
Subject Manpower -- United States
Soldiers -- Education, Non-military -- United States
Veterans -- Employment -- United States
Career development -- United States
LAW -- Labor & Employment.
Armed Forces -- Personnel management
Career development
Manpower
Soldiers -- Education, Non-military
Veterans -- Employment
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Richardson, Amy Frances, 1967-
Hallmark, Bryan W., 1963-
Epstein, Scott
Benson, Albert L., Jr.
United States. Army.
Arroyo Center.
LC no. 2012044815
ISBN 9780833083166
0833083163