Category: Events and Media

Discover the latest news, upcoming events, and insightful media coverage focusing on military transition, community events, and significant military dates.

  • The Armed Forces Expo Bristol – Introducing The Exhibitors – Leaflet Delivery UK

    The Armed Forces Expo Bristol – Introducing The Exhibitors – Leaflet Delivery UK

    With the Armed Forces & Veterans Resettlement Expo Bristol 2 days away, we thought we would take a look at our exhibitors on the day (42 of them to be precise) continuing with Leaflet Delivery UK and they will be talking about their franchising and investment opportunities on the day.

    To register for free for this event (open to serving personnel, veterans, spouses and families) please see the link HERE

    More about Leaflet Delivery UK…

    The Best Value Franchise in the UK” says Carl Smith – Leaflet Delivery UK franchisee for Southport since 2014.

    But what makes it special? Well, this is a Leaflet Delivery Management Franchise where Royal Mail do the delivery. That’s right, the biggest, most reliable, most extensive delivery network in the UK (the Postman!) does all of the delivery. So what about Design and Production? We’ve got those covered too – head office take care of all design and production so our franchisees can concentrate on building relationships with customers. Our franchises are flexible and are operated (successfully) both part time and full time.

    If you want to find out more then come and visit our stand or www.leafletdeliveryukfranchise.co.uk

  • The Armed Forces Expo Bristol – Introducing The Exhibitors – Landmarc

    The Armed Forces Expo Bristol – Introducing The Exhibitors – Landmarc

    With the Armed Forces & Veterans Resettlement Expo Bristol 2 days away, we thought we would take a look at our exhibitors on the day (42 of them to be precise) continuing with Landmarc and they will be showcasing their career offers on the day.

    To register for free for this event (open to serving personnel, veterans, spouses and families) please see the link HERE

    More information about Landmarc…

    Landmarc provides the support services that enable our Armed Forces to live, work and train on the UK Defence Training Estate. This includes the management and operation of training areas and ranges, built and rural estate management, accommodation services, information management and administration and project management. Landmarc is the first and only Special Purpose Vehicle to be contracted by the Ministry of Defence (MOD) as their Industry Partner, on the UK DTE. Landmarc is the only company that is solely dedicated to the UK DTE, delivering essential support services since 2003.

     

  • The Armed Forces Expo Bristol – Introducing The Exhibitors – Frontier Risks

    The Armed Forces Expo Bristol – Introducing The Exhibitors – Frontier Risks

    With the Armed Forces & Veterans Resettlement Expo Bristol 3 days away, we thought we would take a look at our exhibitors on the day (42 of them to be precise) continuing with Frontier Risks who will be highlighting their training courses in Security Risk Management.

    To register for free for this event (open to serving personnel, veterans, spouses and families) please see the link HERE

    More about Frontier Risks…

    Home of the world’s leading practical training course in Security Risk Management Consultancy, the SRMC ™. Frontier Risks Group is an amalgamation of a number of leading companies in their fields, guided by a team of equal experience and expertise in their respective domains; from Security and Crisis Management, Corporate Risk, Intelligence and Analysis, Compliance, Workplace Investigations, Trauma Response and Training Consultancy.

    Innovation is at the forefront of all Frontier Risks Group services; from realistic casualties in our trauma training to running live, operational tasks during the Security Risk Management Consultants (SRMC™) Course. Whatever your requirement, Frontier Risks Group will offer you a cost-effective solution that minimises risk and supports your business goals and key assets.

  • The Armed Forces Expo Bristol – Introducing The Exhibitors – The Defence Science And Technology Laboratory (Dstl)

    The Armed Forces Expo Bristol – Introducing The Exhibitors – The Defence Science And Technology Laboratory (Dstl)

    With the Armed Forces & Veterans Resettlement Expo Bristol 3 days away, we thought we would take a look at our exhibitors on the day (42 of them to be precise) continuing with the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) and they will be showcasing their latest recruitment drive for personnel on the day of the event.

    To register for free for this event (open to serving personnel, veterans, spouses and families) please see the link HERE

    More about DSTL…

    The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) employs some of the world’s brightest people. We’re always on the lookout for talented, creative, dedicated and innovative individuals to join us. We offer the chance to work on mind-blowing projects in a truly unique environment. It’s an inspiring setting where you can develop wide-ranging skills & experience while learning from some of the brightest minds in the UK.

    We are currently recruiting for engineer, scientist, technologist, analyst, wargamering, management,procurement and leadership positions : our vacancies are advertised on the Civil Service Jobs website. https://bit.ly/DstlCSJobs

     

     

  • The Armed Forces Expo Bristol – Introducing The Exhibitors – Queen Ethelburga’s Collegiate

    The Armed Forces Expo Bristol – Introducing The Exhibitors – Queen Ethelburga’s Collegiate

    With the Armed Forces & Veterans Resettlement Expo Bristol 3 days away, we thought we would take a look at our exhibitors on the day (42 of them to be precise) continuing with Queen Ethelburga’s Collegiate and what they can offer in terms of schooling for military families.

    To register for free for this event (open to serving personnel, veterans, spouses and families) please see the link HERE

    More about Queen Ethelburga’s…

    Set in more than 220 acres of beautiful North Yorkshire countryside, Queen Ethelburga’s has provided students with a vibrant and supportive school community since 1912.

    We welcome girls and boys from 3 months and support them through our four schools – Chapter House (3 months to Year 5), King’s Magna (Year 6 to 9), The College and Faculty (both Year 10 to 13) – to become resilient, confident and independent young adults who are well prepared for their future.

    The Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI, 2019) awarded the Collegiate the top grading of Excellent across all schools and areas, praising the pupils’ outstanding academic achievements and personal development.

    Our exam results speak for themselves – The College achieved 85% percent A*/A at A Level (96 per cent A*/B), with students in The Faculty achieving 77% percent A*/A (92 percent A*/B) – with students benefiting from wonderful study, boarding and leisure facilities as part of campus life.

     

  • Serco Becomes Latest Exhibitor To Sign Up For Armed Forces Expo Bristol

    Serco Becomes Latest Exhibitor To Sign Up For Armed Forces Expo Bristol

    There are only 4 days to go until the Armed Forces Expo Bristol!

    The event is free to attend for anyone from the forces community and takes place at Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol on Thursday October 28. Doors open at 09:30 and close at 12:30 – attendees are welcome to drop in at anytime between those hours and say hello to 42 exhibitors.

    REGISTER FOR FREE FOR THE EXPO HERE

    One of the latest to sign up is SERCO who will be providing advice on their range of careers.

    More about SERCO…

    Serco manages critical custodial, justice and immigration services on behalf of governments in the UK and Australia. From prison management, rehabilitation services, housing, border control, surveillance, command and control as well as services in between, we work in partnership with agencies, specialists and voluntary organisations to deliver successful and efficient ways of delivering service to the benefit of all. Our public sector ethos is to pursue a compassionate, rehabilitative approach in an effort to reduce the demand on the custodial system and to successfully integrate those in our care back into the community. www.serco.com

  • The Armed Forces Expo Bristol – Introducing The Exhibitors – MMI Distribution (Muller Group)

    The Armed Forces Expo Bristol – Introducing The Exhibitors – MMI Distribution (Muller Group)

    With the Armed Forces & Veterans Resettlement Expo Bristol 5 days away, we thought we would take a look at our exhibitors on the day (42 of them to be precise) continuing with MMI Distribution (part of the Muller Group) and what they can offer in terms of careers in logistics, driving, transport management and more.

    To register for free for this event (open to serving personnel, veterans, spouses and families) please see the link HERE

    More about MMI Distribution…

    Müller Milk and Ingredients Distribution is part of the wider Müller Group, recognised as one of the biggest dairy businesses in the UK.

    We work closely with Culina group, the UK’s leading third-party food and drinks logistics provider. We transport and deliver goods to our customers across the UK and have 11 locations /depots. We pride ourselves on achieving the highest levels of customer service and legal compliance.

    We are proud to have a number of service leavers within our logistics business who have long, established and successful careers with us.

    We are looking for individuals who are interested in joining a fast-paced logistics organisation and we have various roles across HGV / LGV driving, transport management, warehouse and mechanic / workshop.

     

  • The Armed Forces Expo Bristol – Introducing The Exhibitors – Victory Services Club

    The Armed Forces Expo Bristol – Introducing The Exhibitors – Victory Services Club

    With the Armed Forces & Veterans Resettlement Expo Bristol 5 days away, we thought we would take a look at our exhibitors on the day (42 of them to be precise) continuing with the Victory Services Club and what they can offer to potential members.

    To register for free for this event (open to serving personnel, veterans, spouses and families) please see the link HERE

    More about the Victory Services Club…

    Founded in 1907 to provide a base for destitute veterans, the VSC is now a registered charity and re-invests surplus to fund schemes supporting the Armed Forces. The Club is proud to provide Respite & Welfare Breaks for those injured on operational service or for individuals who have encountered a significant welfare issue.

    The VSC is proud to offer:

    • Former serving and serving membership for Army, Royal Navy,Royal Marines and Royal Air Forces Personnel
    • Modern club located in London’s Marble Arch, near Oxford Street and Hyde Park
    • Competitive bedroom rates with free Wi-Fi
    • Modern Restaurant, Coffee Bar and Lounge Bar with delicious food and drink, plus Victory Ale is just £3 a pint
    • Exclusive member events

    Join now at www.vsc.co.uk

    Or see them at Stand B4 at the Armed Forces Expo Bristol.

  • The Armed Forces Expo Bristol – Introducing The Exhibitors – EPC Groupe

    The Armed Forces Expo Bristol – Introducing The Exhibitors – EPC Groupe

    With the Armed Forces & Veterans Resettlement Expo Bristol just under a week away, we thought we would take a look at our exhibitors on the day (42 of them to be precise) continuing with EPC Groupe, who will be in attendance with advice on careers in explosives and demolition.

    To register for free for this event (open to serving personnel, veterans, spouses and families) please see the link HERE

    More on the EPC Groupe…

    The EPC Groupe is one of the world’s leaders in explosives, demolition and drilling and blasting. Founded in 1893 and headquartered in Paris, the EPC Groupe has enjoyed a reputation for effective solutions, technological innovation and high-quality customer service for over 120 years.

    With a turnover equalling 348 million euros, we produce in excess of 145,000 tonnes of explosives annually, and have forty subsidiaries in twenty countries around the world, with activities across Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

    EPC-UK forms part of that presence, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of the EPC Groupe.

    Today, we manufacture and supply a range of commercial explosives and tailor-made services. Our customer base includes many leading names in mining, cement, aggregates, civil engineering and defence.

  • The Armed Forces Expo Bristol – Networking Matters – Here’s Why

    The Armed Forces Expo Bristol – Networking Matters – Here’s Why

    In advance of Pathfinder’s Armed Forces & Veterans Resettlement Expo on Bristol on October 28 (Register for FREE HERE!) we have digitally published the superb monthly column from the Officers’ Association, this issue on the subject of the importance of networking…

    Talk to anyone about finding your first or next civilian role and inevitably, networking is mentioned, but what do we mean by ‘networking’, and how should you set about doing it?

    Laura Blair, OA’s Director of Employment, outlines why networking is an essential part of your job search journey.

    ‘Networking’ is often raised as an essential job seeking tool as soon as you consider a civilian career. The word fills most of us with dread because it can be difficult to know what it involves. But does networking really matter? In a nutshell, yes! So, how can you network effectively to impact your civilian job outcomes?

    What is networking?

    Before getting started, we need to be clear on what networking is. There are several misunderstandings around the topic; it is neither ‘schmoozing’ nor asking lots of people for job opportunities until somebody says yes. Instead, think of networking as building a group of contacts that can help you through the different stages of your career journey.

    There are three parts to networking:

    1. Identifying potentially helpful people
    2. Communicating with these people
    3. Unlocking opportunities.

    Fortunately, with access to the Internet, social media and informal networking groups, it has never been easier to achieve all three.

    Why network?

    There are so many reasons to network. It can shorten your job search and help you discover roles suitable for your skills and experience. Networking will also increase your visibility amongst people who can help you access the ‘hidden job market’.

    In addition, networking enables you to actively build your next career, rather than passively applying for jobs and hoping for the best. Put simply, the more people you know, the more people you can engage to help and support you. And thanks to the Internet and veterans’ groups, there are already people looking to help you build a network.

    Sam Tillotson, a former Army Major who now works for the Bravo Group, says: “Networking is the most valuable way to spend your time. While it may not lead directly to a job, it will help you identify the right sector, the right entry level, and the right company culture for you to approach. It’s equally valuable in helping you find out where not to apply too!”

    How to get started

    You already have! Everyone has a network: your friends, family, colleagues and associates all count and they all want to help you succeed. So talk to them about your career plans and listen to their advice. They may even be able to introduce you to valuable contacts or recommend organisations.

    Many organisations can assist military personnel and veterans with building their civilian careers. For example, the Officers’ Association has Career Consultants who can help with everything from industry advice to interview guidance. You can find and contact many of these organisations via the Veterans Gateway.

    Meeting people online has become increasingly acceptable, especially since COVID-19. LinkedIn is the most popular business social network and the perfect place to find contacts. You will need to create a profile, learn how to ‘civilianise’ your military experience and know-how to approach people. There are many guides and tutorials online to help you with this and at the OA, we run training workshops aimed at getting you to speed on LinkedIn.

    When you have identified the organisations you would like to work for, go to their LinkedIn page and find their list of employees to contact. However, do not message everyone. Instead, aim to message employees who are also veterans as they are more likely to help and can share insights from their career journey.

    Of course, now that in-person employment and industry events are happening again, you can register to attend these, but as they take up more time and effort than online activities, do consider what you want to achieve from the event before signing up.

    First contact

    Before you contact someone, know what you want to achieve but be realistic about what you’re asking from them.  Asking people for paid opportunities, for example, puts them under immediate pressure given they have not yet met you. If there are no immediate positions available, your burgeoning relationship is starting on a negative footing. Ask instead for an informal meeting to discuss their work to learn how to get started in that sector?

    If they agree to meet – either in-person or via Zoom – then treat it like a job interview. You want to appear professional, enthusiastic and willing to learn. Avoid speaking in military jargon and speaking too much about yourself. It is better to  ask lots of relevant questions and listen to the answers. Remember, always thank them for their time. Even if the meeting does not lead directly to a work opportunity, the person will have shared valuable insights and contacts that could still pay dividends into the future.

    Building meaningful connections takes time, so don’t rush the networking process. Keep in regular contact with people from your network – update them on your progress and ask about their latest developments.

    What can you expect?

    It is doubtful that someone will offer you a job after just one conversation so be realistic.  Often, it is better to consider each interaction as one further step along the road towards building a new career. Gradually, you will gain enough momentum to discover and access better job and career opportunities, which is why you can never start networking too soon.

    Networking is not just about meeting someone who can offer you advice and open doors. The whole process is your chance to discover more about yourself, the civilian career you want and how to achieve it. In addition, the best networks are where everyone gives, so consider how you can support people in yours. Does an employer want to employ veterans but is unsure how to communicate with them? Is there someone you served with needs support in their post-military career? Reach out. Never underestimate the impact of small helpful gestures.

    What if you feel nervous?

    Feeling nervous is normal! Talking to strangers and asking for help does not come easy but it’s why you should first get to know your contacts and talking becomes easier over time.  It really is a case of practice makes perfect.

    You might also feel nervous about how civilian employers perceive you. If you have spent your whole working life in the Armed Forces, it is natural at times to doubt how your skills and abilities translate into the civilian world. However, you have strong transferable skills which are highly desirable to employers and learning to communicate their value will help you. Again, veteran organisations can assist you in identifying these skills, and communicating your experiences in business-friendly language.

    When do you stop networking?

    Never is the short answer! You spent a lot of time and resources building your network; why close it once you have secured a job? Maintaining your network could open opportunities within your current role or help you find the next one. You can also use your network to help other veterans and pay back those following in your footsteps.

    Whatever career path you choose, networking will help get you there. Remember, you cannot network alone. Best of luck!

    Essential Networking Tips

    In summary, here is our advice to networking success:

    Start now. It is never too early to begin building your network. Build it before you need it. Plus, growing your network might even help you decide when to leave military life.

    Ask friends and family for help. From bouncing ideas to introducing useful contacts, they can be more helpful than you might realise.

    Join LinkedIn. Almost everyone in a civilian profession is on LinkedIn. Take the time to build a good profile, find useful contacts and build your network.

    Contact veteran organisations. There are several key charities, veteran organisations and military employment groups able to offer employment support.

    Treat every conversation like a job interview. Who knows where a conversation might lead? Always present yourself as hardworking, curious and eager to learn. Ask lots of questions instead of talking about yourself.

    Feeling nervous is okay. This is a big step so doubts and nerves are to be expected. Try to focus on the opportunities instead. Remember, nobody enjoys talking to strangers but you are contacting people with a clear purpose.

    Never stop networking. You really are as strong as your network, so don’t stop building yours. The more useful contacts you have, the more opportunities you can create.

    Pay it back. It goes without saying, if people contributed to your success, you should do the same for others. Camaraderie is one of the military community’s greatest strengths and everyone benefits if you apply that mentality to your civilian career.

    To find out more about OA’s networking events, visit officersassociation.org.uk.

    Register for the Armed Forces & Veterans Resettlement Expo in association with Get Claims Advice – HERE!