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Delta Air Lines
Nearly 11% of Delta’s 80,000 employees are military veterans, and this partnership with FourBlock will open a recruiting pipeline to help our military and veterans transition to civilian careers

Delta Air Lines is sponsoring the nonprofit FourBlock for the 2021-2022 academic year, a partnership that will help military veterans transition to civilian careers with the airline and support Delta's goal of reflecting the communities they serve. 

Delta volunteers work with FourBlock's Career Readiness Program, which serves more than 600 transitioning veterans annually. More than 2,500 veterans have graduated from the program so far and gone on to meaningful careers with various companies across the U.S. 

"This organization does an outstanding job helping our heroes and their spouses transition after service," said Kurt Robinson, Manager, Quality Control and President of Delta's Veterans Business Resource Group, who also serves as a FourBlock coach. "The talent of the students is something every company is looking for.

Nearly 11% of Delta's 80,000 employees have served in the military. Veterans BRG provides professional development and networking opportunities to employees, families, and spouses who served and are currently serving in the armed forces. 

Delta's sponsorship of FourBlock coincides with a new tool launching in 2022 in partnership with military.com to help veterans understand how their military occupational specialty code translates to open jobs at Delta. It also builds on Delta's ongoing efforts to build partnerships that will create a robust military talent pipeline. 

"One of the biggest struggles for veterans is understanding how their skills can translate to civilian careers," said Stephanie Asbury, S.V.P. – Global Talent Management. "Our partnership with FourBlock, and the work of our volunteer career coaches who work with FourBlock veterans, can help bridge that gap and help us connect with talented individuals making a difficult transition."

Nov 12, 2021

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