Veterans transitioning to civilian life may want to find employment in their community. Explore Veteran programs and resources to help with securing employment.
Veterans often have questions about VA services and benefits. Whether they have recently exited military service or have been separated for years, VA is here to help Veterans navigate benefit entitlements and take an active role in their health care.
Whether it’s as short as a few weeks or as long as a few months, some employers may consider a resume gap a red flag, but there are ways to bridge this gap with these helpful tips.
With over 1,300 locations in the United States and its territories, VA is the largest integrated health care system in the nation, and has vacancies just about anywhere you can imagine. Here are some job tips for exploring federal jobs.
Veterans can benefit from assorted types of media outreach that familiarize them with their issues of concern. Whether it’s by video, radio or podcast platforms, there’s never a shortage of topics to communicate to Veterans.
The Internal Revenue Service works with community and government partners to provide federal tax-related information to Veterans about tax credits and benefits, free tax preparation, and financial education.
The Veterans Resource Guide is your roadmap to veterans benefits in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is filled with useful information on the programs and services offered by the Virginia Department of Veterans Services (DVS) and other state agencies.
If you are interested in returning to school or jumpstarting a new career, consider applying to one of several VA education or career programs for Veterans.