VA Careers is the launchpad for all of our supporting careers sites. From the latest spotlight jobs to exciting employee achievements, VA Careers makes it easy to stay “in the know.” Leaders, staff, providers and job candidates can learn what is happening at VA and how to stay abreast of current trends.
For leaders, the information shared is valuable to keep your finger on the Pulse of Recruiting at VA. You’ll be well informed on top initiatives executed at the national level, such as the Mental Health Hiring Initiative, spotlight opportunities and locations, Medical Center Director needs and more.
VA employees can share inspiring and innovative stories and articles that are frequently shared by national program directors; industry trends and updates; as well as focal points being addressed by our leaders in DC.
VA Careers isn’t just for candidates and future employees—it’s for everyone who wants to stay informed and learn more about the VA hiring process.
We encourage you to follow each of the VA Careers accounts, from the VA Careers Blog and Twitter to LinkedIn and Facebook. You can also check out our award winning videos to stay engaged with current events and Veterans news. Invite friends and family who may be interested in working with VA to follow us too.
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Unfortunately the VA is notorious for the disappearing applications. They post jobs to be filled you apply and get referred only to never see anything come of it.
It’s the black hole of hope for the unemployed.