The Skills Veterans Bring That Most Hiring Teams Miss
Description
Snehal Antani, co founder and CEO of Horizon3 AI, joins the show for a conversation about how veterans bring rare leadership strengths to fast moving companies. He pulls back the curtain on the world of special operations, shares what industry leaders often miss when interviewing former service members, and explains why these leaders are some of the most prepared problem solvers you can hire.
This episode helps any listener understand the real strengths behind military experience and how those strengths translate into modern tech and business environments.
Key Takeaways
• Veterans succeed in high pressure environments because they train as learn it alls and solve problems as a team
• The best performing military units succeed due to empowerment, shared understanding, and clear cadence
• Many veterans underestimate their own leadership ability when entering industry and need support reframing their experience
• Hiring managers often miss top talent because they use filters that do not map well to military backgrounds
• Reference based hiring and early transition planning create a smoother path for veterans entering tech roles
Timestamped Highlights
00:41 Snehal describes the world inside JSOC and what makes special operations leaders exceptional
04:45 Why many transitioning service members experience imposter syndrome and how to shift that mindset
10:17 How geography affects familiarity with military culture and shapes hiring outcomes
14:33 A look at why Israeli veterans become top founders and what the United States can learn from that
19:19 How military roles connect directly to major sectors like logistics, telecom, infrastructure, and talent management
24:24 The real reason many veterans struggle to land interviews and why referral networks matter so much
28:40 Practical resources and programs that help veterans navigate transition with clarity and confidence
A line that captures the heart of the episode
“You are the most cycle tested leader in the world. Those skills are not taught in school. They are earned.”
Practical advice from the conversation
• Translate military jargon into industry language and speak to the business outcomes you created
• Build and maintain a strong network long before you transition
• Start planning two to three years out and use programs like SkillBridge to build experience and confidence
• Hiring teams should look beyond titles and focus on the pressure tested leadership traits that veterans bring
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