NJ TRANSIT, U.S. ARMY RESERVE JOIN FORCES TO CREATE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR SOLDIERS

NJ TRANSIT, U.S. ARMY RESERVE JOIN FORCES TO CREATE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR SOLDIERS

NJ TRANSIT, U.S. Army Reserve Sign Proclamation to Provide Employment Opportunities to Soldiers and Family Members.

 

NEWARK, NJ — Today NJ TRANSIT and the United States Army Reserve announced a new partnership to connect reserve soldiers with meaningful employment opportunities through relationship building and career services.

 

NJ TRANSIT Senior Vice President & Chief Administrative Officer Binu Thomas and U.S. Army Reserve (USAR) Private Public Partnership Office Director Alecia R. Grady signed the employee recruitment and outreach agreement during a ceremony at NJ TRANSIT’S headquarters in Newark.

 

“NJ TRANSIT is proud to partner with the U.S. Army Reserve to create meaningful career opportunities for reservists,” said NJ TRANSIT President & CEO Kevin S. Corbett. “These men and women bring exceptional skills, leadership, and a commitment to service that aligns perfectly with our company’s values.”

 

“We’re grateful for this opportunity to partner with NJ TRANSIT who will provide our soldiers and family members with good employment opportunities in this region,” said Alecia R. Grady, Director, Private Public Partnership Office, USAR.

 

More than 87% of Army Reserve soldiers combine military service with civilian careers, according to the Private Public Partnership office. This partnership allows NJ TRANSIT to assist those soldiers and their families to overcome barriers to obtain meaningful employment opportunities. This in turn helps enhance their financial stability and enables them to create community connections.

 

About NJ TRANSIT

 

NJ TRANSIT is the nation’s largest statewide public transportation system providing more than 925,000 weekday trips on 263 bus routes, three light rail lines, 12 commuter rail lines and through Access Link paratransit service. It is the third largest transit system in the country with 166 rail stations, 62 light rail stations and more than 19,000 bus stops linking major points in New Jersey, New York and Philadelphia.

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