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  • How to make the most of your job references

    How to make the most of your job references

    References can have a critical impact on your job application. Try these tips to update and enhance your references.

  • Resources, networking and other top tips to help you land a VA job

    Resources, networking and other top tips to help you land a VA job

    Networking with our team, using hiring preferences and applying for health care positions are just some tips to help you get hired at VA.

  • Tops of 2022: Apply these tips in your search for a VA career

    Tops of 2022: Apply these tips in your search for a VA career

    Whether writing your resume or prepping for your interview, we’ve got tips to help you on every step of your journey to a career at VA.

  • Hear from an experienced VA nurse about this nursing residency program

    Hear from an experienced VA nurse about this nursing residency program

    Amy Shaw continues to draw upon her experience from the RNTTP Residency Program 10 years later in her nursing career.

  • VA nursing leadership makes new hires a top priority

    VA nursing leadership makes new hires a top priority

    VA nursing leadership assesses the needs of new hires to properly set them up for success.

  • VA sets new hires up for success

    VA sets new hires up for success

    Are you looking for a new nursing position? VA has [...]

  • Apply today: nursing residency program

    Apply today: nursing residency program

    VA’s 12-month nursing residency program is designed to help new graduate RNs transition from the classroom to practice. Apply today!

  • Best of 2021: Our top career advice for Veteran and civilian job seekers

    Best of 2021: Our top career advice for Veteran and civilian job seekers

    With the new year just around the corner, now is a great time to renew your job search. Explore some of the best career advice VA offered this year.

  • Nursing residency program is a way to give back to Veterans

    Nursing residency program is a way to give back to Veterans

    VA’s 12-month RNTTP Residency Program is designed to help new graduate RNs transition from the classroom to practice. Learn how the program can support your nursing career.

  • Learn more about a nursing program structured for your success

    Learn more about a nursing program structured for your success

    Have you recently graduated from nursing school? Want to learn [...]

  • Win the job search race with these 4 effective habits

    Win the job search race with these 4 effective habits

    A job search is like a marathon. And just like [...]

  • Kickstart your nursing career with VA

    Kickstart your nursing career with VA

    VA’s 12-month RNTTP Residency Program is designed to help new graduate RNs transition from the classroom into a nursing career.

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