If you are a veteran who would like to return to the Middle East, the Army & Air Force Exchange Service, or AAFES, may have a job for you.
VA's new program, VET TEC, is an innovative, five-year, high-tech training pilot project that was created to prepare Veterans for careers in the high-tech workforce.
The uptick in rankings reflects the experiences of many career professionals who work at VA.
Through the Veterans CARE project, we are building the evidence base to expand a promising national model for care. Veterans CARE is just one example of how we are employing 21st century technologies and principles.
Veterans CARE is the first Pay for Success project to involve all levels of government and it is a powerful example of federal, state and city governments working together to support Veterans in need.
“Pay for-Success” project to improve employment for Veterans through a network of collaborative partnerships as well as research and innovation.
Bridgetta Blockmon, the community employment coordinator for the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center in Charleston, South Carolina, has made it her mission to see that the Veterans in her area are able to find long-term employment.
VA embraces Veterans not only by providing benefits and services to them, but also by hiring them.
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Whether you served four years or 35, most Veterans transition back to civilian life and look for a new job or even a new career. And service makes you an attractive candidate in many fields.
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