Since 2018, Southwest has partnered with the Microsoft Software and Systems Academy (MSSA)—a Microsoft run program that trains transitioning U.S. service members and veterans for careers in the technology industry—to find candidates to fill open job positions within our Technology Department. Thus far, we have hired five MSSA graduates into various technology roles. Here are a few of their stories:
Levi Strang Technology Associate Analyst United States Marine Corps
In 2015, I joined the United States Marine Corps as an Administrative Specialist. This is a broad title that could encompass many avenues of work, but I performed financial audits on service members, developed and maintained inspection readiness procedures, conducted benefit/dependent audits (to include adding a spouse or child to a service member’s personal electronic records), and mass amounts of reports/analytic tasks.
After 13 weeks of boot camp in California, I went to Marine Combat Training, where I learned the basics of being a rifleman. Next up: Administrative Specialist School at Camp Johnson, North Carolina. Finally, in 2016, I was off to my first duty station a world away in Iwakuni, Japan. I spent two years in Japan working hard, flying my wife out to see me when we could—about every six months. We loved it! From the food to the culture, Japan is by far one of my favorite places I have been so far. After Japan, I returned to North Carolina to finish out my contract at Camp Lejeune. As my service in the Marine Corps was coming to an end, I started to seek out new civilian career opportunities. This when I found MSSA.
As part of the MSSA program, graduates are guaranteed an interview at Microsoft or with one of their hiring partners, many of which are Fortune 500 companies. In the last three weeks of the program, a plethora of these companies gave virtual, FaceTime-style presentations to our class. But not Southwest Airlines. Southwest set themselves apart by joining us in person. The Team (who consisted of several veterans) that presented had their Warrior Spirit, Servant’s Heart, and Fun-LUVing Attitudes on full display and spoke of the Company’s family-friendly Culture. After two years away from my wife in Japan, this type of Culture immediately appealed to me.
I was fortunate to become part of the Southwest Family in May. During my transition from the Marines to civilian life, I have appreciated the advice and support that I have received from my mentor and other veterans who have walked this road. Their guidance has made a world of difference. I am so thankful to be here.
Christopher Fisher Technology Associate Software Engineer United States Marine Corps
I joined the Marine Corps in 2014 as an Infantry Rifleman, and carried a secondary job of Security. I went through boot camp at Parris Island, South Carolina; Infantry Training at Camp Geiger, North Carolina; and Security Guard School in Chesapeake, Virginia. My first duty station was at King’s Bay (Georgia), where I spent two years maintaining strategic weapons security. I was promoted to the rank of Sergeant, and led, trained, and mentored teams ranging from 13 to 20 people. I made many great friends and found brotherhood and family in the Marine Corps.
My first expose to MSSA was from a sheet of paper hanging on the wall during the transition readiness program I took at Camp Lejeune. I had always been big on technology growing up … modding PC games, doing some basic coding in my middle school STEM program and building my desktop in high school—your typical science geek activities. Until I heard about MSSA, I didn’t have a plan for when my contract was up. Now, my future was full of possibilities and opportunities.
I joined the MSSA in August 2018 and my empty evenings and weekends were now filled with endless homework. The course was a lot of work, and on top of that, I wanted to learn about other related topics outside of the class. Within those 18 weeks, I developed a prototype of an MMORPG within Unity3D, developed three web applications in .NET, got familiar with all of the neat services within Azure, dabbled in the MEAN stack, developed some basic games in JavaScript, and got familiar with other languages such as Python, and Java. Needless to say, I had little free time but it all paid off.
To be honest, I was trying hard to make it in to Microsoft, but when Southwest came out to present to us, it showed me that there was a huge difference between the two companies. All of a sudden, Southwest felt like the perfect Company to transition into after the military. I joined the Southwest Family on February 18 and it has been an awesome experience ever since.
Aside from a Manager who is supportive and invests in me as a person and an Employee, the resources that Southwest offers veterans in the form of a tight-knit and cohesive collection of People who have been in my shoes is second to none.
Christopher Clute Technology Associate Analyst United States Marine Corps
I started my Marine Corps career as a Motor Transport Operator (Truck Driver), which entailed cleaning rusty chains, changing old tires, and transporting passengers, gear, and hazardous material from Point A to Point B. After about two years in that role, I moved into a Licensing (NCO) Manager position where I was in charge of training, testing, and awarding Marines with licenses on different military vehicles.
As I neared the end of my contract in the Marines, my wife and I received the exciting news that we were expecting another baby. I decided I wanted to explore opportunities outside of the military—this is when I found MSSA.
During the final weeks of MSSA, I started looking at companies that would provide me with a sense of belonging, the ability to learn and grow, and that would align with my core values and beliefs. I’d looked at multiple companies and was starting to give up on my job search. That’s when Southwest Airlines came in and presented to my MSSA class. After the presentation was over, I was in complete shock—I’d found the place for me. I rushed to the Southwest careers site and immediately applied for the available position in the Technology Department. A few short weeks after my interview, I received the call I was waiting for—I got an offer to come to Southwest and be a part of this great Family.
On my very first day at Southwest, I was introduced to a great group of People (the original presenters at my class!) and invited to be a part of what we’re calling the Warrior Hire program. The Warrior Hire program is designed to recruit and help military personal make the daunting transition to the civilian world. This program has helped me overcome many obstacles former military members struggle with—where to get information on benefits, how to translate my military knowledge into civilian terms, and giving me a community where I can communicate with people who share my background. I am excited about my future at Southwest Airlines.
This article originally ran in the fourth quarter 2019 issue of LUVLines, Southwest's Employee magazine. Interested in working at Southwest? Check out our career site!
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My heartfelt gratitude to SWA!! I never thought I would be in this unique situation. After my surprise emergency brain surgery, I had to learn how to read, how to talk, how to eat and how to walk all over again. It took over 9mos to recover and thanks be to God, I was able to resume my duties full time as a LBB CSA agent once again. SWA and my wonderful, awesome SWA family here in LBB has taken care of my physical needs in the past and continues to this present day! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! From a very grateful Reenie
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This “profits before safety” CEO just called the Boeing 737 MAX 8 “the best 175-seat aircraft”. Imagine that. It’s had two fatal crashes due to a purposely unadvertised (to avoid pilot training expense) criminally (although no one will be prosecuted) flawed system and Gary thinks it’s the best. Coincidentally, Southwest owns more MAX 8 than the other two USA airlines that fly them (United and American) and: ‘Jon Weaks, president of the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association, said he is worried the company may be too committed to the 737 Max. “Gary (Kelly) is betting the whole future of Southwest Airlines on the Max,” Weaks said.’
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MDW additional infomration... There are also at least two family restrooms, one is between the two conventional restrooms on the A4A concourse right off the main hallway (these are my favorite conventional restrooms at MDW, modern and spacious) and there is also a pet relief area there if I recall. Then also a family restroom is located on the B concourse about halfway down. C concourse is usually very quiet if you just wanted a secluded seat, but not necessarily private area.
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Hi Southwest, This is may be a long shot, but why not take a chance. I am an alumni of an amazing STEM high school in Aurora, Illinois. The Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy does so much to provide opportunities to students from communities throughout Illinois. And, because it is a residential high school, our halls quickly become ‘home’ and being passionate about your studies is celebrated and encouraged throughout our community. One of the many exceptional staff at IMSA was recently featured in our school newspaper. And, to my surprise, in her interview she simply mentioned that one day she’d like to visit Florida. That doesn’t seem too lofty, does it? We agree! As a result, many alum have started a Go Fund Me campaign to send Rosemary to Florida and give her some extra spending money for a once in a lifetime trip. She has been the smiling face at the front reception since 1988 and she so deserves the beach vacation she desires. See article here: https://sites.imsa.edu/acronym/2017/12/05/the-rose-of-imsa/ So we can make her travel fund stretch a bit farther, and to bring her sunny smile to the sunny beaches of Florida, would Southwest be able to contribute towards her travel? We’d LUV to get Rosemary out of the Chicagoland cold and onto the beaches of Florida! Thanks! Jill IMSA Class of 1998
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I love to read these stories! They definitely make me even more excited about the opportunity!
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