VIDEO: 6 companies that are great for veterans

WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 11:  Gulf War veteran Bill Virill, retires U.S. Army, attends a Veterans Day ceremony at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial November 11, 2014 in Washington, DC. Originally established as Armistice Day in 1919, the holiday was renamed Veterans Day in 1954 by President Dwight Eisenhower, and honors those who have served in the U.S. military.  (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

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Credit: Win McNamee

WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 11: Gulf War veteran Bill Virill, retires U.S. Army, attends a Veterans Day ceremony at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial November 11, 2014 in Washington, DC. Originally established as Armistice Day in 1919, the holiday was renamed Veterans Day in 1954 by President Dwight Eisenhower, and honors those who have served in the U.S. military. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Even after their service is completed, veterans still need full-time jobs. Luckily, there some companies that cater to those with ample military experience.

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PwC, which has an office in an Atlanta, created the Veteran Buddy system that lets other employees help vets through the hiring and training process.

Then there’s Wal-mart. It has a Welcome Home Commitment program that hopes to hire 200,000 veterans by 2020.

Want to learn about the other corporations? Take a look at the video below for the full list.

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