Dollar General strengthens commitment to military community
GOODLETTSVILLE, Tenn. — Dollar General has pledged its support of the White House's Joining Forces initiative, which promotes private sector employment for members of the military community.
This commitment is a continuation of the company’s efforts to extend job opportunities to those who have served or are serving our country, the company said. In 2011 alone, Dollar General hired more than 3,500 veterans, guardsmen and reservists. The company's coast-to-coast network of 10,000 stores and 11 distribution centers provides a career path to begin and grow their careers.
"Dollar General will continue to hire from the military community as we expand our company by 625 stores and 6,000 jobs this year," said Bob Ravener, EVP and chief people officer at Dollar General. "We appreciate the attributes members of the military community bring to Dollar General, which mirror our focus on serving others."
The Joining Forces commitment comes on the heels of several successful job fairs hosted by Dollar General in collaboration with the California National Guard and ESGR in the central valley earlier this year. More military job fairs are being planned throughout California, and in other states where Dollar General has a presence.
Dollar General is the winner of the 2011 Military Officers Association of America Distinguished Service Award and was recognized in GI Jobs magazine’s list of Most Military Friendly Employers.