This recognition reaffirms North Carolina's status as the most military and veteran-friendly state in the nation. It showcases the state's efforts to provide opportunities and support to veterans, highlighting the importance of recognizing their contributions and helping them succeed in the workforce.
North Carolina ranked No. 46 in Forbes' Best Employers for Veterans 2023 rankings, the only state government to receive recognition.
The rankings considered criteria such as compensation, work responsibility, company image, and support for military families.
Noteworthy North Carolina-based companies in the rankings include Duke Energy (#7), Bank of America (#61), and Atrium Health (#107).
Governor Cooper hosted a roundtable discussion to hear directly from veterans about their transition experiences and gather insights on how the state can better support them.
The state has nearly 800,000 veterans and a large active military population.
The North Carolina Department of Military and Veterans Affairs has 12 Veteran Services Offices across the state, assisting veterans in accessing benefits and resources. These offices have helped veterans claim over $22 million in compensation.
North Carolina's recognition as a top employer for veterans showcases its commitment to supporting and honoring the men and women who have served in the military. The state's initiatives and resources aim to ensure that veterans can access the services they need and thrive in their post-military lives.