Konami Steps Up Veteran Support

Konami Gaming Inc. has announced the launch of veteran support programs in the United States. The programs are designed to create more career opportunities for what the company called “the nation’s most underserved group for workforce development.”

The Las Vegas-based casino games and systems developer Konami Gaming Inc. has launched veteran support to create more career opportunities for “the nation’s most underserved group for workforce development.”

Last week Konami announced the introduction of initiatives including the Patriot Employer Program and the JTEST-AI program (Job Training, Employment Skills Training, Apprenticeships and Internships). Both will help bring the leadership and technical skills of U.S. veterans into the gaming space.

“Konami Gaming is firmly committed to employing and supporting veterans and their families,” said Steve Sutherland, president and CEO of Konami Gaming. “The nation’s service members bring valuable skills, strategic discernment, and diverse perspectives that enhance our workplace and promote our company values.”

In September, Konami completed certification through the Patriot Employer Program, which equips recruiting personnel with special tools and insight for hiring and retaining military veterans. The program gives Konami recruiters an enhanced expertise in reaching and engaging job seekers who have served in the armed forces.

In 2018, Konami Gaming became an approved Career Skills Program (CSP) in partnership with Nellis Air Force Base. Through the JTEST-AI program, Konami provides civilian internships for qualifying members of the military transitioning from active duty to the civilian workforce. Konami now actively employs several full-time team members who joined the company through this program.