November 12, 2025 - 09:20

In a significant move to support military veterans transitioning to civilian careers, Cushman & Wakefield has announced plans to hire hundreds of veterans in the coming months. The company recognizes that the skills acquired during military service can seamlessly translate into various roles within the real estate sector.
According to industry experts, veterans possess a unique set of attributes, including leadership, discipline, and problem-solving capabilities, which are highly valued in the corporate environment. Mosler, a spokesperson for the initiative, emphasized that these qualities make veterans well-suited for success in civilian jobs.
The hiring initiative aims not only to provide employment opportunities for veterans but also to enrich the company's workforce with diverse perspectives and experiences. By tapping into this talent pool, Cushman & Wakefield hopes to foster a culture of inclusivity and innovation. This commitment to veterans reflects a growing trend among businesses to recognize and honor the sacrifices made by those who have served in the armed forces.
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