TAMPA, FL, September 29, 2010 (Press-News.org) HirePatriotsFL.com provides a unique job assistance portal which helps military members, veterans and their families find job opportunities. With their new website up and running, the sponsors are now focused on encouraging Florida businesses to post jobs to the site. Posted jobs help veterans and their families.
"Our new website provides a place for local citizens to post one-day jobs and it provides a place for businesses to post employment positions for veterans and their families," said Brian Butler, President of Vistra Communications, local sponsor of Hire Patriots Florida. "We believe this new program will be warmly embraced by veteran-friendly businesses across the state."
HirePatriotsFL.com will connect businesses with a proven and dedicated pool of potential employees. There is no fee to post jobs or search for employment opportunities on the site.
For the past six years, Hire Patriots has provided assistance to thousands of veterans and their families through helping them find employment opportunities. Launched in San Diego, CA, Hire Patriots is quickly spreading across the United States with the same model of providing opportunities for those who are serving and have served our Nation in uniform. This program has been hugely successful. HirePatriotsFL.com is focused on bringing those same successes to veterans and their families in Florida.
A Florida native and veteran, Butler believes Hire Patriots Florida will play a key role in helping veterans find jobs across the state. Through the HirePatriotsFL.com job opportunities portal, local citizens can post one-day jobs for work they need done around their homes or small businesses. Florida companies can post full- and part-time employment opportunities.
To learn more about posting jobs becoming a sponsor, visit www.HirePatriotsFL.com or email Brian@HirePatriots.com.
About Hire Patriots Florida
HirePatriotsFL.com helps Florida active duty service members and veterans by linking them with employment opportunities from across the state. We have a unique one-day job board. Residents post jobs for work they need done around their homes or small businesses, while Florida businesses are encouraged to post employment opportunities for veterans.
Learn more about Hire Patriots Florida at www.HirePatriotsFL.com or join our conversation on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/HirePatriotsFL.
Contact Info: Brian Butler at Hire Patriots FL (813) 961-4700 or Brian@HirePatriotsFL.com.
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