Lockheed Martin One Year Anniversary
After serving 20 years in the Air Force, I felt extremely lost. I was searching for a power house team just like I had in the Air Force. A team that I could contribute to, a team that valued my experience...a team that valued me.
After retiring from the Air Force, I’ve been blessed to have had the opportunity to Recruit as a contractor for multiple companies. The experience I received was truly amazing. However, it took me a while to find a company & team that I wanted to commit my career to...
Today (10.07.20), I officially hit my One Year Anniversary with Lockheed Martin. For some it’s just a year, for me it’s a milestone.
During presentations and workshops, I always talk about “The Iceberg Illusion.”
After retiring from the Air Force, it was not an easy path for Samantha, my family or for me.
I never understood what MilSpouses go through until I retired from the Air Force - I honestly thought I did... Yet, moving to a new city, a new state - starting from scratch?!
Now I do...
First off - I must confess - I didn’t think it would be “from scratch,” I was told every company is chomping at the bit to hire a Military Recruiter with a PSS certification & years of experience under my belt in recruiting, branding/marketing, & leadership roles... I thought it would be a breeze! People before me were going golfing, fishing & were in high paying jobs.... weren’t they?
Not everyone & if they were it was usually a trek to get there.
For me, It wasn’t the case - I did not know how valuable having a network, a community to lean into and mentors for support could relieve that feeling of being alone in transition & just how much they could help you transition successfully.
As I reflect on the past 4-5 years - I am truly grateful & honored to be part of an amazing company & blessed to partner with multiple teams that I can contribute to - that understand my experience & potential - a team that values me.
Shout out to Kim Shell for being an amazing leader & for giving me the opportunity to join the Lockheed Martin Family.
Many do not know this, but This is a milestone for me - it is my first 1 year anniversary at a company since retiring from the AF & transitioning into the civilian sector almost 5 years ago... Thank you to all that have been in my corner from day 1. I appreciate all of you & I am honored to continue to recruit RockSTARs for Lockheed Martin! #WeAreLM
Rey, thanks for sharing!
Congratulations
#Reydomingo LOL 😂 You are an amazing person and a powerful passionate member of our veteran community. You deserve the very best and congratulations!
Glad you found a ho.e fore your skills. Military transition is always scary. Proud of you brother. Pay it forward.
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