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A Call to Action for Tech Leaders: Hire Veterans!
2/3/2020
By Dr. David Steel, Executive Vice President & Head of Corporate Affairs, Samsung Electronics America and Carolyn Lee, Executive Director, The Manufacturing Institute
As a company that arose from the ashes of war, Samsung is grateful for the incredible sacrifices made by members of the U.S. military. To show its gratitude, the company has over decades supported important veterans’ organizations such as the American Legion, Fisher House Foundation, the National Military Family Association, Carry the Load and, most recently, the Honor Flight Network.
Our work has taught us that American servicemen and women receive some of the highest-caliber training in the world in problem-solving, critical thinking, team-building and technical work – all skills needed for the advanced manufacturing field.
Now, together with The Manufacturing Institute – the workforce and education partner of the National Association of Manufacturers – Samsung has been directing its passion for vets to a new realm: helping service members and their families as they transition into their next careers in manufacturing and technology.
As the U.S. races toward a world where 5G enables artificial intelligence and connected devices, we need smart, adaptable workers today to bring our innovations to scale for tomorrow.
When Samsung Electronics began operations in the U.S., America was at the peak of its manufacturing might. Forty years later, the industry remains strong, but a manufacturing workforce shortage is holding manufacturing in the U.S. back from reaching its full potential. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, there are about 500,000 open jobs in manufacturing right now, and as many as 2.6 million could go unfilled by 2028 unless we take the right steps today to develop the workforce of tomorrow. Meanwhile, 70% of manufacturers report the challenge of finding enough skilled workers as their top business concern.