Ryder System, Inc., a leader in commercial fleet management, dedicated transportation, and supply chain management solutions, today announced that it has been named among the Most Valuable Employers (MVE) for Military® by CivilianJobs.com, an online recruiting solution designed to connect America’s military with civilian careers. Marking the seventh year of its publication in 2015, the MVE recognition serves to help military-experienced job seekers and veterans identify the top employers to target for civilian careers.

“The distinct logistical, mechanical, and management skills learned through military service are a great asset to Ryder,” said Greg Greene, Executive Vice President & Chief Administrative Officer, Ryder. “The veterans we’ve hired and continue to hire are extremely influential in upholding Ryder’s customer-oriented culture, and their inherent leadership qualities and unique work experiences are what make them invaluable to organizations like ours.”

The 2015 MVE for Military was open to all U.S.-based companies. The winners were selected based on surveys in which employers outlined their recruiting, training, and retention plans that best serve military service members, veterans and their families. In addition to being recognized in the May issue of Military Transition News, CivilianJobs.com’s world-wide military base newspaper, winning employers will also be displayed on the CivilianJobs.com website.

“This year’s MVE winners prove that companies are working harder than ever before to hire transitioning military and veterans,” said Tim Best, CEO, Bradley-Morris, Inc., parent company of CivilianJobs.com. “It’s clear they understand, and experience first-hand, the benefits of hiring from a pool of such highly-skilled and dependable candidates. I want to personally thank all of these companies for their commitment to our country’s veterans.”

Veterans seeking employment at Ryder can visit the Company’s military landing page at www.ryder.com/military. The page is designed with special features to help veterans match their skills with open positions at Ryder.