BFRS

On 29 January 2026, Paragon Traffic Management attended the British Forces Resettlement Services (BFRS) Careers Fair in Tidworth, an event dedicated to helping Armed Forces personnel prepare for life beyond the military. For us, this was a chance to listen, learn, and better understand what Service Leavers need as they transition into the civilian world and how businesses like ours can step up and do better.

The Reality of Leaving the Armed Forces

One of the biggest takeaways from the day was just how daunting the move into civilian life can feel for many Service Leavers. Despite years of experience, responsibility and leadership, a lot of people we spoke to were understandably nervous about what comes next. Leaving a structured military environment and stepping into “civvy street” can feel overwhelming, especially when mental health challenges such as PTSD are part of that transition. It reinforced something we already believe strongly at Paragon, that employers have a responsibility to offer more than just a job. Mentoring, patience, and genuine support make a real difference, and it’s something we are committed to providing for everyone who joins our business. What also stood out was the sheer quality of people we met. The skill sets, professionalism and attitude on display were genuinely impressive.

A Busy, Productive Day

The event itself was incredibly well attended, with over 300 people coming through the doors. Shirley, our Head of Talent Acquisition and Social Value, spoke directly with around 60 Service Leavers, many of whom have already shared their details so we can stay in touch as they approach their leave dates. Beyond recruitment conversations, the event was also a great opportunity to connect with other employers and learn how they support Veterans within their organisations. Those discussions matter because improving outcomes for Service Leavers works best when businesses learn from one another.

Why Military Skills Translate

Throughout the day, it became clear just how closely Armed Forces experience aligns with traffic management roles. Many Service Leavers already bring the core qualities our industry relies on every day. Most people we spoke to held full UK driving licences and demonstrated strong discipline, reliability, teamwork and the ability to follow instructions all essential in keeping roads and sites safe. We also met higher-ranking personnel with leadership, project management, engineering and technical skills that transfer naturally into supervisory, planning and management roles within Paragon. Traffic Management offers structure, responsibility and progression qualities that feel familiar to many coming from a military background.

These Events Matter

While BFRS events are recruitment-focused, our involvement goes far beyond filling vacancies. Paragon is genuinely committed to supporting the Armed Forces community. We actively support Veterans, Reservists, mobilisation and Cadets through our internal policies. Every Veteran who joins Paragon receives mentoring to help them settle into civilian working life. We also support the RBVE through charitable donations and fundraising activity, and we’re committed to helping Cadets by offering CV writing and interview support so they can explore career options early including traffic management. This year, we’ll be attending all BFRS events as part of that commitment, not just to recruit, but to show consistent, visible support.

Looking Ahead

The message we want people to take away from Tidworth is simple: Paragon is serious about supporting the Armed Forces community. Through job opportunities, mentoring, community involvement and charity work, we’re building something that goes beyond recruitment. That commitment is reflected in our decision to apply for the Armed Forces Covenant Silver Award this year, with the aim of achieving Gold in the future. It’s not about badges it’s about accountability, action and doing the right thing. If you’re leaving the Armed Forces and looking for a civilian career where your skills are respected, supported and developed, Paragon Traffic Management is here to have that conversation whenever you’re ready.