Kelly “Murph” Murphy, winner of CBS’s “Tough as Nails,” discussed his own transition out of the military and gave career advice for other Veterans.
Veterans and active duty service members can get one step closer to student loan forgiveness through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
Recruiters must sift through a number of applications, so focus on the things that make your application stand out.
An Army Veteran says the ETS Sponsorship Program “fills a gap for service members transitioning back into civilian life. We're all working together.”
Mental health care at VA empowers Veterans to take charge of their well-being and pursue fuller lives, and VA psychologists are a major part of that effort.
Caring for Veterans isn’t always clinical. There are many ways for a physician to find a home at VA. Read more here.
VA programs offer our employees a chance to head back to school and further their professional development.
VA has implemented 27 of the 32 Isakson and Roe Act of 2020 information technology provisions to expand education benefits for Veterans.
TAPS will always provide a safe space and supportive community for all those grieving a military loss– to walk alongside the families of our nation’s fallen heroes on each step of their grief journey. Each step of the way, TAPS will always provide comfort, support, and, most importantly, hope.
If you’re a Veteran looking for your first civilian career at VA, you might have seen the term General Schedule (GS) in our job ads. What is it, and what does it mean for you?
If you’re on the fence about whether to continue your education, consider these five questions before taking the leap back into school.
VA has partnered with the Parkinson’s Foundation to help Veterans who are diagnosed with the disease live healthier lives. 10-15% of the time, Parkinson’s is linked to family genetics.












