Once folks decide to leave the military, the primary concern […]
U.S. Navy Veteran
Where are you from? I’ve never been able to answer that question. How does this pertain to Veteran’s employment? Let me explain…
Communications Manager at Veteran Entrepreneurial Transfer, Inc.,
After a debilitating motorcycle accident, most people’s wheels would stop turning, but for former Marine John Miller, they were just getting started.
Afghanistan War Veteran
Veterans across the country have had major problems obtaining a job because the majority of skills that were acquired through our military service do not translate into the civilian sector—read my possible solution to this problem.
A few weeks ago, VA held its first career fair […]
This week, VA Secretary Eric Shinseki met with National Franchise […]
Job opportunities were up for grabs on Wednesday at the […]
Everybody is talking about jobs, especially Veterans. In today’s economic […]
U.S. Navy Veteran
Career transition, job searching, and interviewing are stressful events for almost everyone, but the stress level is typically higher for those leaving the service. I wrote Out of Uniform to give veterans the tools they need to help aid in that transition.
U.S. Army Veteran
Today, government agencies are joining in the efforts to provide resources to the more than two million members of the Armed Forces who have deployed across the globe, the millions of Veterans from other eras, their families, and their caregivers.
U.S. Air Force Veteran and VA employee
It’s called the CWT program, which stands for “Compensated Work Therapy,” and it helped change my life.
Administrator of the Health Resources and Services Administration at U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Many Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans received training as health care providers while they served in their deployments. The President is committed to helping these Veterans translate the health care skills gained during their enlistment into nursing jobs when they return home.