TAP Partner Survey

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TAP Partner Survey - Clean 7.9.21

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Employment Navigator and Partnership Pilot: Post-Partner Survey

Thank you for providing feedback to the Department of Labor (DOL) regarding your experience with the Employment Navigator program partner organizations. This survey is anonymous, and responses will help DOL identify organizations that will best assist future service members achieve their post-military employment goals.

  1. Branch of Service

    1. Air Force

    2. Army

    3. Coast Guard

    4. Marine Corps

    5. Navy

  2. Paygrade or Spouse

    1. Spouse

    2. E1

    3. E2

    4. E3

    5. E4

    6. E5

    7. E6

    8. E7

    9. E8

    10. E9

    11. W1

    12. W2

    13. W3

    14. W4

    15. O1

    16. O2

    17. O3

    18. O4

    19. O5

    20. O6

    21. O7

    22. O8

    23. O9

  3. Which of these organizations did the Employment Navigator refer you to? For each organization you select, you will be asked 3 short multiple-choice questions and given the option to make a comment.

    1. American Corporate Partners (ACP)

    2. Combined Arms

    3. Helmets to Hardhats

    4. Hire Heroes USA

    5. LinkedIn

    6. Recruit Military

    7. Veterans Ascend

    8. VetJobs

    9. Zero8hundred

    10. American Job Center (AJC)

    11. I was not referred to any of these organizations



      1. Are you currently using services from this organization?

        1. Yes, I began using services after the Employment Navigator referred me.

        2. Yes, I was using services before seeing the Employment Navigator.

        3. No, but I plan on contacting them.

        4. No, and I do not plan on contacting them.

      2. The services this organization provided helped me achieve my employment goals.

        1. Strongly Agree

        2. Agree

        3. Disagree

        4. Strongly Disagree

      3. How likely are you to recommend this organization to a friend or colleague?

        1. 1- Extremely Unlikely

        2. 2

        3. 3

        4. 4 -Extremely Likely

      4. Do you have any comments that are specific to this organization?

        1. (open response)

  1. Did the Employment Navigator refer you to organizations that provided information or services which were NOT offered to you during TAP week?

    1. Yes

    2. No

    3. I have not attended TAP

  2. In your opinion, does the Employment Navigator program provide information and/or services that are useful for spouses of Transitioning Service Members?

    1. Yes

    2. No

  3. The Employment Navigator referred organizations that:

    1. Exceeded my expectations

    2. Met my expectations

    3. Did not meet my expectations

  4. Do you have any final comments about the Employment Navigator program or any of the referred organizations?

    1. (open response)





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