Transitioning into civilian life is difficult for many veterans, who face challenges finding employment that recognizes their skills.

That has prompted Monster.com for the third year to look at those companies being proactive about hiring vets. The website turned to a panel of experts with military backgrounds who are dedicated to providing veterans with resources and empowering them in the workforce.

The panelists were asked to nominate 10 companies known for their hiring, recruitment and retention of veterans. The companies were contacted to provide data about their percentage of ex-military on staff and their development programs. They were also asked if military training was accepted and valued as work experience.

"Our annual list of Best Companies for Veterans celebrates companies that are serious about hiring the brave individuals who have served our country," says Jodi Hon, a senior vice president at Monster and general manager of enterprise business. "We're gratified to see a continued commitment to veteran hiring across numerous industries.”

These 10 companies, in ascending order, are top employers of veterans:

 

10. Boeing

This aerospace giant’s staff is 15 percent veterans. Boeing is proud to offer training and workforce transition programs for veterans. The company’s website offers military veterans a gateway to resources to build a career at Boeing. Boeing has created grant programs and invested millions to provide veterans with rehabilitation and transition services.