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Mission Clean Energy: Transitioning Military Talent into the Solar Workforce - Episode 7 Power Players by Origis®

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Topic: Mission Clean Energy: Transitioning Military Talent into the Solar Workforce Episode 7 of Power Players by Origis®

Moderator: Michael Eyman, Managing Director, Origis Services

Guest: Rear Admiral Ted LeClair, Cofounder of 994 Group

The transition race to clean energy is on. With this marathon is an urgent call to train and hire unprecedented numbers of new recruits. At the same time, thousands of military personnel transition to the private sector every year. How can companies in the industry do a better job of successfully recruiting veterans and reservists into the many needed IT, cybersecurity, engineering, installation, and O&M jobs? And how can military talent successfully transition to the private sector? In episode 7 of Power Players by Origis®, Rear Admiral Ted LeClair joins Origis Services Managing Director Michael Eyman to discuss how private companies and military talent can successfully close the talent gap.

Three Takeaways for Transitioning Military Talent:

  1. Make Your Career Transition a Separate Mission
  2. Two Years Is Not Too Early to Start Preparing—And Getting Help
  3. Use Military Experience to Guide—But Not Limit! —Your Goals

For an article summary go to: https://origisservices.com/power-players-by-origis-episodes-insights/

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Topic: Mission Clean Energy: Transitioning Military Talent into the Solar Workforce Episode 7 of Power Players by Origis®

Moderator: Michael Eyman, Managing Director, Origis Services

Guest: Rear Admiral Ted LeClair, Cofounder of 994 Group

The transition race to clean energy is on. With this marathon is an urgent call to train and hire unprecedented numbers of new recruits. At the same time, thousands of military personnel transition to the private sector every year. How can companies in the industry do a better job of successfully recruiting veterans and reservists into the many needed IT, cybersecurity, engineering, installation, and O&M jobs? And how can military talent successfully transition to the private sector? In episode 7 of Power Players by Origis®, Rear Admiral Ted LeClair joins Origis Services Managing Director Michael Eyman to discuss how private companies and military talent can successfully close the talent gap.

Three Takeaways for Transitioning Military Talent:

  1. Make Your Career Transition a Separate Mission
  2. Two Years Is Not Too Early to Start Preparing—And Getting Help
  3. Use Military Experience to Guide—But Not Limit! —Your Goals

For an article summary go to: https://origisservices.com/power-players-by-origis-episodes-insights/

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