Service King’s 'Mission 2 Hire' Surpasses Another Milestone

Service King’s ‘Mission 2 Hire’ Surpasses Another Milestone

Since launching in May 2015, Service King has recruited and hired more than 300 military veterans and spouses exclusively through Mission 2 Hire.

As part its ongoing support of U.S. Armed Forces veterans and families, Service King Collision Repair Centers announced it has surpassed another milestone in its Mission 2 Hire program.

Since launching in May 2015, Service King has recruited and hired more than 300 military veterans and spouses exclusively through Mission 2 Hire. With the announcement, the program remains ahead of its goal of providing careers to 500 veterans and spouses in five years.

“The Mission 2 Hire program continues to be a proud symbol of Service King’s pledged commitment to serving military veterans and families across the country,” said Jeff McFadden, Service King president. “Surpassing another milestone is a proud moment in that mission as we march onward toward our goal of welcoming 500 veterans and military spouses to the Service King family.”

Service King, one of the fastest growing national providers of high-quality collision repair service, encourages all veterans, active duty personnel and military family members interested in career opportunities with the organization to visit Mission2Hire.careers to learn more about the program. The custom site includes a matching tool that pairs skills common among military veterans to corresponding positions at Service King.

The organization also is an active member of the Military Spouse Employment Partnership. The partnership is a joint initiative among leading U.S. businesses to actively recruit and hire military veterans and spouses to their organizations and is backed by the U.S. Department of Defense.

Service King also has promoted its Mission 2 Hire through high-profile events, including an award-winning radio spot during Westwood One’s syndicated Super Bowl 50 coverage.

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