MetLife Recognized as a Military Friendly Employer for the 10th Consecutive Year
This marks a decade of recognition for MetLife’s commitment to supporting veterans and fostering a culture that honors military service. It is the seventh year in a row
“MetLife believes that a competitive, future-focused workplace must be an inclusive one,” said
The Military Friendly lists are based on extensive research using public data for thousands of federal contractors, input from military employees, and responses to the proprietary, data-driven Military Friendly Employers survey from participating companies.
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MVET is an employee-led inclusion network focused on building awareness of the unique skills and experiences of veterans and fostering those skills to support long-term career success at
MetLife . -
To attract veterans to work for
MetLife , the company partners with organizations such as Hiring Our Heroes,Bunker Labs ,Military Spouse Employment Partnership , andNorth Carolina for Military Employment. -
MetLife and MetLife Foundation contribute over$1 million a year to mentor veterans transitioning into the workforce, support veteran and veteran-spouse entrepreneurship, and provide access to financial health resources. The company andMetLife Foundation also support programs to help disabled veterans and provide housing and free museum access to active-duty military and their families. -
MetLife and MetLife Foundation are sponsors of the Valor Games Southeast, a national adaptive sports competition for disabled members and veterans of the Armed Forces. -
Through its Supplier Inclusion and Development program,
MetLife partners with veteran-owned businesses. The company is a member of theNational Veteran Business Development Council and provides mentorships, scholarships, and executive education to help its veteran-owned suppliers succeed and grow.
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