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16 May 2025 | 0 minutes read


16 May 2025 | 0 minutes read


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AWE joins the BFRS Network

We are thrilled to announce that AWE has joined the British Forces Resettlement Services (BFRS) network.  

The BFRS is a social enterprise that works to support the Armed Forces Community (AFC) in transitioning to civilian careers.  

This network includes employers and training providers who are committed to supporting service leavers by offering exciting job opportunities and insightful courses designed to help members of the forces to upskill and prepare for their next career move.  

Making the transition from military to a civilian role can be daunting, but you can be assured that we truly value the unique skills you’ll bring us. We have a strong network within AWE of veterans and reservists that have successfully made the transition.  

Whether you’re thinking of re-training completely, or looking to move on in your specialism, our career opportunities are vast and varied.

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AWE joins the BFRS Network

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