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business backgrounder | employment & workplace Kelley, a former submarine logistics lieutenant who leads the veteran recruitment effort at Microsoft, said this program finds and mentors service members with qualifications and leadership skills. Many of the participants were in communications and technology jobs in the military but lacked experience with coding. The Software & Systems Academy aims to give them that solid grounding in the language of computing. It also delivers a crucial dose of confidence for people who might not realize just how well they could fit at the world’s largest software company. “We really wanted to roll out the red carpet and say, ‘You totally belong here. We’ll hire you directly if you have skills you’ve learned or leadership experience,’” Kelley said. sound practices A self-described “long-term technologist,” Bergan moved to Seattle and attended career fairs in search of a high-tech job, figuring he’d need to work his way up through in-person networking and a series of jobs with smaller firms. He noticed that Microsoft was a sponsor at every event he visited. “Being in the military, you learn there are sound practices that keep businesses healthy, and somehow Microsoft has figured that out,” Bergan said. Bergan said his Special Forces training was intense and unusual on-the-job training, and he thinks his time at Microsoft will be just as educational. Some learning environments, w h e t h e r i n t h e Pa s h t u n at a glance mountains or at Seattle’s premiere tech firm, will Microsoft created the Software & deliver lessons you just can’t Systems Academy to give an intensive, get anywhere else, he said. 16-week entrance into coding and He also has bigger other high-tech essentials for military aspirations for his generation members who were transitioning out of of veterans. Like the wave service. Each member of this first class of World War II service was guaranteed an interview at Micromembers who used the soft and a job at the company or one of GI Bill and became CEOs, its consulting partners. leading American businesses during the middle of the 20th The program took place at Joint Base century, he wants to be part Lewis-McChord in partnership with of a new renaissance that Saint Martin’s University. The service brings the best of qualities members took classes all day while of a soldier — loyalty, work being paid by the military, an innovation ethic, focus — to build great made possible by the 2011 Veterans companies. Opportunity to Work (VOW) to Hire “I need to be a part of what Heroes Act, sponsored by U.S. Sen. causes America to be great Patty Murray, D-Wash. again,” Bergan said. “This was not only eye-opening, it With lessons learned from this first-ever showed how much corporate class, the program is being expanded to Top photo: Sean Kelley, Microsoft recruiter, former Navy and government partnerships military bases in California and Texas. lieutenant. Bottom photo: Sgt. Bernard Bergan accepts his can mean to American society Microsoft wants to bring on more Software & Systems Academy certificate. as a whole.” high-tech companies as partners, saying “Part of why I joined the Army is it’s an institution that demands excellence and has a global impact. To be able to go from that to another institution that is known for excellence and has a global impact is phenomenal.” there are thousands of tech companies hungry for new employees with the kind of experience the military provides and the solid base of computer skills made possible through the Software & Systems Academy. — Sgt. Joshua Gray, a new member of Microsoft’s Global Foundation Systems team winter/spring 2014 37