Landmarc Support Services (Landmarc) is hosting a dedicated careers event to support military service leavers in their transition to civilian employment.
The event titled ‘Landmarc Pathways: From Service to Second Career’ is taking place on Tuesday, 9th June 2026, at Salisbury Plain from 9.30 am to 3.30 pm and invites veterans, Armed Forces leavers, and military spouses to attend.
Designed specifically for service leavers, the event will provide tailored guidance, networking opportunities, and exposure to career pathways within Landmarc and beyond.
Transitioning from military to civilian life can present challenges. As a business operating on the Defence Training Estate, Landmarc aims to recognise the valuable skills, experience, and dedication service leavers bring to the workforce while helping attendees build confidence and identify new career opportunities.
Attendees will have the opportunity to:
· Discover real career routes at Landmarc
· Translate military skills into civilian roles
· Receive CV and interview guidance from industry professionals
· Hear real transition stories from veterans now working in civilian careers
· Explore self-employment opportunities with X-Forces Enterprise
· Learn about SSAFA transitional mentoring
· Build valuable connections for your next step
Lucy Miles, Talent Acquisition Manager for Landmarc, commented: “At Landmarc, we recognise the qualities service leavers and veterans offer to the workplace. We are proud to support ex-service personnel as they navigate the transition into civilian careers. Our ‘Landmarc Pathways: From Service to Second Career’ event is designed to provide practical guidance, valuable connections, and the confidence to take the next step in their careers.”
Landmarc is the industry partner to the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) on the UK Defence Training Estate (DTE), supporting millions of training activities annually for the Armed Forces.
As a corporate partner to X-Forces Enterprise, SSAFA and the Armed Forces Community Awards, and a recipient of the Armed Forces Covenant Gold Award, Landmarc is committed to supporting members of the Armed Forces community while recognising the valuable skills, experience and perspectives that all individuals bring to the business.
To register for the ‘Landmarc Pathways: From Service to Second Career’ event, visit landmarc.typeform.com/pathways and confirm your interest by 5th June 2026.
For more information on Landmarc Support Services, please visit www.landmarcsolutions.com.

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