Beginning Sept. 27, 2025, all federal resumes will need to adhere to a two-page limit. Here’s what you need to know about new requirements.
With four easy questions, you can review your resume and make sure it’s exactly what our recruiters are looking for.
Knowing what keywords are important in a job announcement will help you better develop your resume.
Your education can tell a hiring manager a lot about what you bring to the table. Try these tactics to better emphasize your education on your resume.
Show what you know with a professional, organized resume and get started on a path to a VA career.
Gaps on your resume don’t have to be a red flag. Learn how to use them to your advantage during the application process.
Environmental service technicians are the backbone of VA facilities, working to keep things clean and safe for those who walk our halls. Learn more about the work they do, and the benefits they earn.
Nursing jobs at VA are fiercely competitive, but one of our nurse recruiters is here to share what we’re looking for.
Your resume is your chance to make a first impression on a potential employer. Make sure you put your best foot forward with these tips.
On April 26, VA announced the addition of nine rare respiratory cancers to the list presumed service-connected disabilities due to exposure to fine particulate matter
On March 1, VA announced its intention of adding nine rare respiratory cancers to the list of presumed service-connected disabilities in relation to exposure to toxic chemicals in the air, water, or soil for Veterans who served any amount of time in the Southwest Asia theater of operations.
Translating military jargon can be a challenge for transitioning personnel, but these tools will help you provide clarity to civilian recruiters.












