DOORS OPENED FOR NEW CAREER

Service leavers invited
DOORS OPENED FOR NEW CAREER

John Deere has announced a unique open day for those planning to leave the military in search of a new career. 

On 13 June the company will invite servicemen and women to its UK & Ireland headquarters in Nottinghamshire for a special event designed to shine a light on technician roles working throughout the brand’s dealership network. 

The company says the John Deere Military Hiring Programme Insight Day provides an opportunity to see first hand some of their agricultural and professional turfcare equipment which requires skilled, dedicated technicians to service and maintain. 

There will be networking opportunities with representatives from the John Deere business as well as dealers, and presentations will set out how fulfilling the role can be. 

Allan Cochran, training centre manager, said, “We launched the John Deere Military Hiring Programme in the UK and Ireland last year and are starting to see those who have been through the training start new careers at our dealers. 

“We strongly believe in the pool of talent resettling from successful careers in the military. We have thousands of examples worldwide demonstrating that they have the ideal skillset to slot seamlessly into technician roles.

“There’s nothing like seeing the machinery up close and speaking directly to those who already work in the businesses to get a sense of what your future career could look like, so this day is a great opportunity to explore the people, the place and the product.” 

The Military Hiring Programme is a worldwide initiative to support resettling servicemen and women. Those who apply are connected to an individual within John Deere who has already made the transition before being put through a raft of free training to prepare them for a career as a technician. 

Allan concluded, “I urge anyone who is looking for a new career away from the military, or those who have already left, to sign up for this event and see for themselves what a future with John Deere looks like.” 

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