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Shifting From Military to Professional Life: How Spectrum Supports Veterans

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Published August 8, 2025 • Updated August 8, 2025
Shifting From Military to Professional Life: How Spectrum Supports Veterans

Quick Facts

What is Spectrum's approach to hiring veterans?
Spectrum focuses on recruiting veterans, valuing their leadership skills and mission-oriented focus to build successful careers.
How does Spectrum benefit from hiring veterans?
Spectrum benefits from veterans' strong leadership, problem-solving skills, and commitment, enhancing their customer-centric strategy.
How many veterans work at Spectrum?
Spectrum's workforce is composed of 8% veterans, contributing to various roles from technicians to senior management.
Why are veterans suited for Spectrum's roles?
Veterans at Spectrum excel in roles requiring leadership and resilience, such as HR, project management, and customer service.
Where can veterans learn more about jobs at Spectrum?
Veterans can explore opportunities through Spectrum's veteran recruiting website or connect via LinkedIn, Facebook, and YouTube.
What's it like to work for a company that supports veterans?
Working for a company that actively supports veterans means being part of an organization that understands military values and leadership. Veterans often find that their skills—like discipline, teamwork, and strategic thinking—are genuinely valued and put to use. Many veterans report feeling respected and having opportunities to grow their careers while helping others succeed.
Can you actually build a long-term career after military service?
Yes, absolutely. Many veterans successfully transition to civilian careers and build fulfilling professional paths. Companies increasingly recognize that veterans bring valuable leadership experience and work ethic. With the right employer who understands military backgrounds, veterans can advance into management roles, develop new skills, and create stable, rewarding careers.
Do companies really understand what veterans can do?
More and more companies are recognizing the value veterans bring to the workplace. Forward-thinking employers understand that veterans have proven leadership abilities, problem-solving skills, and a strong commitment to mission and teamwork. These qualities translate well to customer service, operations, and management roles in many industries.
What kinds of jobs can veterans get outside the military?
Veterans can pursue careers in many fields, including customer service, operations management, human resources, and leadership positions. The skills developed in military service—like managing teams, handling pressure, and executing plans—are valuable in almost every industry. Many companies specifically seek out veterans for roles where these qualities matter most.
How can I find a company that actually values military experience?
Look for companies with dedicated veteran hiring programs, leadership that includes veterans, and a clear commitment to military recruitment. Check job boards that specialize in veteran employment, read company testimonials from current veteran employees, and during interviews, ask about their veteran support and advancement opportunities. The best employers will demonstrate genuine understanding of military service.

 

Watch how Aaron, a Navy veteran, furthered his education and built a career with Spectrum—and how his son is now following in his footsteps.


Letting Leaders Lead: Professional Careers for Veterans with Spectrum

On a regular basis, business leaders across Customer Service Operations call centers in St. Louis, Missouri look to Chuck Veillon for his input on how best to attract, retain, and develop talent for Charter Communications, a leading broadband connectivity company and cable operator known through its Spectrum brand. In his role as a Director of Human Resources at Charter, Veillon, who is a 26-year Air Force veteran, provides strategic HR consultation in support of 600 operational staff and pursues his passion for developing veteran talent.

“I fell in love with Spectrum during the recruitment process,” said Veillon. “Spectrum really did their homework and they listened. They truly understand what veterans bring to the table. From my initial interview and throughout my day-to-day work, company leaders have sought my advice and implemented many of my recommendations.”

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Veillon is part of the Customer Operations team, which helps to keep Spectrum’s residential and business customers connected. This team, a sizable segment of the company’s more than 101k+ employees, plays a key role in Spectrum’s success, because – at its core – Spectrum is a customer-first company.

This group is led by Cliff Hagan, a Navy veteran, graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, and Executive Vice President of Customer Operations. As a member of Charter’s senior leadership team, Hagan helps set the tone for the company’s customer-service approach, drawing on his military background to let leaders lead.

“Customer Operations is a mission-driven business,” Hagan said. “Our mission is to create the best customer experience possible for every one of our 32 million customers. To do this, we recruit and promote leaders, and veterans tend to be strong leaders who can envision and execute a plan that advances our customer centric strategy.”

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Hagan has helped establish a culture at Spectrum where veterans’ experiences are appreciated and recognized, where veterans have the opportunity to fully leverage their leadership and mission-oriented focus to build a long and successful career. Spectrum’s workforce is eight percent veterans across all levels of the company, from frontline field technicians to senior management.

“Spectrum has a long-term commitment to recruit and hire veterans,” said Deana Zimmerman, Senior Director of Talent Acquisition. “In our Customer Operations unit, we have found veterans are ideally suited for professional roles that leverage their people and problem-solving skills, including in human resources, recruiting, project management and business analytics.”

The Spectrum Military Recruiting team pursues a number of avenues to recruit veterans, including engagement with military spouses, and partnerships with organizations like Hiring our Heroes, FourBlock and Vets 2 Industry.

Spectrum’s commitment to veterans extends beyond the recruiting phase: the company gains the most value from its veteran team members by supporting, empowering and promoting them.

Hagan is the executive sponsor of Spectrum’s Veterans Business Resource Group (BRG), which offers mentorship, professional development and camaraderie, and also business support. The group enjoys robust participation from reservists, those recently separated from the military, longtime veterans and others in the military community.

“I love the Veterans BRG and the other support Spectrum provides,” said Zaki’ya Black, Manager, Customer Service and a 15-year Army Reserve veteran. “Like the military, Spectrum gives you what you need to succeed, and then trusts and encourages you to jump in and get the job done.”

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To attract more employees like Chuck, Cliff and Zaki'ya, Spectrum leverages different ways to connect with veterans and support them through recruiting and hiring. Here are three ways to engage with Spectrum dedicated Military Recruiting team:

Military Office Hours - Are you currently exploring opportunities and have questions? Book an appointment for a conversation with one of their Military Recruiters.

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Video Introduction - Take a minute to record a Video Introduction. This is your chance to tell them about yourself so they can connect you with the right resources based on your interests and experience.

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Email - Have a general inquiry? Email the team at military@charter.com


Stefan Bryant, Vice President, Mobile Product Strategy, has experienced the potential for exponential career growth for veterans. Bryant, who served in the Army National Guard for eight years and previously recruited for Spectrum with Hiring our Heroes, began his career with Spectrum as a Senior Manager and is now a Vice President identifying areas of incremental revenue growth, aiding executives in strategic decision support and conducting targeted industry research & analysis.

“My military training taught me how to engage and motivate a wide variety of people, and how to be resilient,” Bryant said. “This contributed to my success and promotions here.”

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Spectrum’s approach to veterans is grounded in an understanding of the many benefits veterans bring to the corporate world. The company has established a culture where veterans and their service experiences are valued and where veteran voices are included in making decisions.

Customer Operations formed a Veteran Advisement Committee to bring veteran perspectives front and center. The Committee consists of leaders from multiple departments, including employees who are veterans of all military branches. The group meets monthly to consult on and advance initiatives designed to attract, retain and engage veterans.

“Veterans come with a commitment like no other,” said Veillon, who has a leadership role on the Veterans Advisement Committee. “A veteran wants their employer to reciprocate that commitment and support. Spectrum has created this type of culture.”

Veterans interested in working at Spectrum are encouraged to visit its veteran recruiting website or follow the company on LinkedIn, Facebook or YouTube.


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