Through the Institute for Veterans and Military Families, Google.org to Provide 1,000 Military Spouses with Training to Learn Tech Support

Blue Star Families to Roll Out Digital Skills Training to 10,000 Military Spouses Over the Next Year

Fayetteville, NC (CLARKSVILLENOW) Grow with Google announces new tools and resources designed to help military spouses build flexible, meaningful careers despite the common challenge of frequent moves. In addition to a new work-from-home jobs search filter, the tech company released training materials designed to teach digital skills and best practices needed to work remotely.

“Military spouses are the unsung heroes of our armed forces. With frequent moves and families to care for while their partners are deployed, military spouses face steep challenges when trying to land a meaningful job,” said Jacquelline Fuller, President of Google.org. “As the child of a military family myself, I know these challenges firsthand. We created these tools and resources to honor the many military spouses who have done so much to serve our country.”

As part of the announcement, Blue Star Families, a leading nonprofit supporting military spouses, will provide in-demand digital skills training workshops throughout the next year. Google’s philanthropy, Google.org, will also support Syracuse University’s Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF), an interdisciplinary academic training institute focused on advancing the post-service lives of the nation’s military veterans and their families. The Google.org grant will provide 1,500 scholarships and support services for veterans, transitioning military personnel, and military spouses to complete the Google IT Professional Support Certificate through the IVMF’s Onward to Opportunity professional certification training curriculum offered at 18 military installations nationwide as well as virtually around the world. 1,000 of these scholarships will be offered specifically for military spouses.

According to a recent study by the White House Council of Economic Advisors, there are nearly 700,000 military spouses living in the United States. At 16 percent, military spouses have a much higher unemployment rate than the country at large. Including part time employment, the under-employment rate of military spouses is 55 percent. IVMF research also reports that while the unemployment rate for military spouses decreased in the past few years, the proportion in fact increased to nearly four times more likely to be unemployed compared to their civilian counterparts in 2017. Moreover, military female spouses, on average, make 37 percent less than civilian spouses and earn an estimated 40 percent less than their civilian peers.

Starting today, the new training materials created are accessible to anyone with a web connection. Applied Digital Skills, Grow with Google’s free, online digital skills training program for all ages, released a new lesson called “Connect and Collaborate from Anywhere with Digital Tools ” to teach remote workers tools to succeed in the digital office. Primer, Grow with Google’s app for small businesses and job seekers, will also offer new lessons called “Finding or transitioning to remote work,” “keys to working remotely,” and “Collaborating while working remotely.”

“Military spouses tell us what they want through our annual Military Family Lifestyle Survey,” said Kathy Roth-Douquet, Blue Star Families CEO. “In 2018, their top recommendation (47%) for improving spouse under/unemployment was for advocates to work with large corporations to design military spouse-friendly work options. And that’s precisely what we’re doing with Grow with Google. This new program will empower thousands of military spouses with the digital skills they need to build flexible, meaningful careers no matter where they live.”

“Meaningful employment remains a pressing concern for those who have shouldered the burden of our nation’s defense, to include military spouses,” said Dr. Mike Haynie, Vice Chancellor, Syracuse University and IVMF Executive Director and Founder. “We are excited to partner with Google.org and grateful for its support of our efforts to empower our military spouses as they pursue meaningful careers.”

Last month, Google launched a new job search function that will surface more quality, full-time remote jobs. Now, users can search for jobs that meet their interests, like [customer support jobs] and then filter location to ‘work from home’ to see a list of relevant job listings that meet these criteria. Whether the jobs are listed as “remote”, “work from home” or “telecommute” opportunities, this filter does the work for the user and allows them to explore the opportunities available. Additionally, employers and job boards, such as Recruit Military, can provide this feature on their own career sites using Google Cloud’s Talent Solution.

In August of last year, Google created a tool to help transitioning service members land civilian jobs. Veterans and active service members can now search [“jobs for veterans”] on Google and then their military occupation code (MOS, AFSC, NEC, or rating) to see relevant civilian jobs that require similar skills to those used in their military roles.

Grow with Google is the tech company’s initiative to create economic opportunity for all Americans by sharing free digital tools, training, and expertise. Technology is changing the nature of work and Grow with Google aims to help everyone can get the skills they need to succeed. And in doing so release the untapped potential that’s in every community across the country. Now more than ever, Americans need digital skills to find jobs, advance their careers, or grow their businesses. Through free resources, flexible programs and in-person workshops, Grow with Google shares tools people can use to get ahead.