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Become a Veteran-Friendly Employer
MVAA recognizes employers that commit to military veteran recruitment, training and retention practices by awarding those employers Bronze, Silver and Gold level status as Veteran-Friendly Employers. MVAA's Veteran-Friendly Employer program helps qualified organizations recruit and retain top veteran talent while providing others a road map to improve their recruitment efforts.
Employers who meet the criteria will be publicly recognized and allowed to use the Bronze, Silver or Gold Michigan VFE logo to market themselves to potential veteran applicants. This program does have an annual recertification requirement for employers to receive the current year's logo
If your organization would like to be recognized as a Veteran-Friendly Employer, you can review the criteria within our Veteran-Friendly Employer Application and submit when ready. Veteran-Friendly Employers (VFEs) actively participating are encouraged to submit their logo, which will be used solely for display on the MVAA webpage showcasing the VFEs.
For more information, email mvaastrategy@michigan.gov.
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Bronze-Level Requirements
To receive Bronze-level certification an employer will:
- Commit to set (or maintain) a veteran hiring goal of a specific percentage or number of veterans over the calendar year. *This is a "goal" set by your organization, for your organization.
- Goal to hire _______ veterans of ________ total hires during the calendar year.
- Goal to maintain _________ veterans of ________ total staff during the calendar year.
- Sign the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Statement of Support.
- Attach signed copy
- Host and/or attend one or more veteran-centric hiring event or career fair in the calendar year. *Let us know when you are attending these events and we will help spread the word to our stakeholders and veterans.
- Incorporate MVAA's VFE veterans benefits informational video to your onboarding/orientation process for new veteran hires.
- Share MVAA information with veteran employees on an ongoing basis, through breakroom postings, email distribution, or other avenues.
- Provide HR personnel in your organization with www.michigan.gov/mvaa and the Michigan Veterans Resource Service Center call number 1-800-MICH-VET (1-800-642-4838) to assist your veteran employees.
- Participate in one or more of MVAA's VFE events annually, where best practices and information is shared with/amongst veteran-friendly employers
- Commit to set (or maintain) a veteran hiring goal of a specific percentage or number of veterans over the calendar year. *This is a "goal" set by your organization, for your organization.
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Silver-Level Requirements
To receive Silver-level certification, an employer will:
1) Meet all Bronze-level criteria (stated above),
2) Be an active participant in four or more of MVAA's VFE events annually, where best practices and information is shared with/amongst veteran-friendly employers.
3) Meet two of the optional criteria below:- Have a hiring process where applications are marked and/or tracked as veterans, Guard or Reserve members and spouses.
- Have a veteran-specific onboarding/orientation process.
- Have a veteran or Guard/Reserve specific benefit package that includes a military service credit.
- Have a veteran or Guard/Reserve specific benefit package that includes annual PTO for VA healthcare appointments.
- Have a veteran or Guard/Reserve specific benefit package that includes differential pay.
- Have a specific benefit package that includes continued healthcare coverage for currently serving Guard/Reserve members that are activated
- Have an established veteran-specific employee retention program, such as an active veteran employee affinity group, a veteran-to-veteran employee mentorship program, or regular veteran-specific recognition program.
- Have a veteran-centric or veteran-specific training program, such as a GI Bill approved registered apprenticeship program, a GI Bill approved on-the-job training, or participate as a VRE non-paid work experience participant site.
- Be an official or regular participant in an established military/veteran-specific hiring program, such as the DOD SkillBridge program or the Guard/Reserve Interview Promise Program.
- Be a certified Veteran Connector with the MVAA.
- Employ person(s) whose primary job function is veteran outreach, hiring, recruitment, or retention.
- Have a veteran preference program in your hiring process.
- Have a women veterans hiring initiative.
- Have a veteran spouse hiring initiative.
- Provide formal training to HR professionals, managers, and supervisors on how to effectively retain veteran employees, such as the Society of Human Resource Management's free Veterans at Work certification program.
- Have a veteran specific career management program such as a Junior Officer Leadership/Management Development Program or Veteran Hiring Rotation Program.
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Gold-Level Requirements
To receive Gold-level certification, an employer will:
1) Meet the mandatory and the selected optional Silver-level criteria and have been an active participant in the VFE program for a 12-month period
2) Meet all three (3) of the required criteria below- Maintain a veteran employee retention rate of at least 75% over the most recent 12-month period or have a specific and dedicated Veteran retention program in place such as an active veteran employee affinity group, a veteran-to-veteran employee mentorship program, or regular veteran-specific recognition program.
- Be an active participant, and at request, a presenter, in six or more of MVAA's VFE events annually, where best practices and information is shared with/amongst veteran-friendly employers.
- Have a veteran-specific onboarding/orientation process in addition to the MVAA's VFE veterans benefits informational video provided at the Bronze-level
3) Meet a total of five (5) or more of the optional criteria below.
Three (3) are required specifically for Gold-level certification
Two (2) may be used from previous silver-level certification
VFE's that meet the required criteria and 8 or more of the optional criteria will receive a special designator of being Veteran-Ready Employers- Have a hiring process where applications are marked and/or tracked as veterans, Guard or Reserve members and spouses.
- Have a veteran-specific onboarding/orientation process.
- Have a veteran or Guard/Reserve specific benefit package that includes a military service credit
- Have a veteran or Guard/Reserve specific benefit package that includes annual PTO for VA healthcare appointments.
- Have a veteran or Guard/Reserve specific benefit package that includes differential pay.
- Have a specific benefit package that includes continued healthcare coverage for currently serving Guard/Reserve members that are activated
- Have an established veteran-specific employee retention program, such as an active veteran employee affinity group, a veteran-to-veteran employee mentorship program, or regular veteran-specific recognition program.
- Have a veteran-centric or veteran-specific training program, such as a GI Bill approved registered apprenticeship program, a GI Bill approved on-the-job training, or participate as a VRE non-paid work experience participant site.
- Be an official or regular participant in an established military/veteran-specific hiring program, such as the DOD SkillBridge program or the Guard/Reserve Interview Promise Program.
- Employ person(s) whose primary job function is veteran outreach, hiring, recruitment, or retention.
- Be a certified Veteran Connector with the MVAA.
- Have a veteran preference program in your hiring process.
- Have a women veterans hiring initiative.
- Provide formal training to HR professionals, managers, and supervisors on how to effectively retain veteran employees, such as the Society of Human Resource Management’s free Veterans at Work certification program.
- Have a veteran specific career management program such as a Junior Officer Leadership/Management Development Program or Veteran Hiring Rotation Program.