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  • Five times you should follow up with a VA Careers recruiter

    Five times you should follow up with a VA Careers recruiter

    Following up with a VA Careers recruiter at the right time can help make the application and interview process smoother. But when and how?

  • Learn about VA Careers at our next virtual event

    Learn about VA Careers at our next virtual event

    Consider talking to a recruiter at the next VA virtual career fair. VA Careers regularly hosts no-cost local, regional or national virtual career fairs where you can chat online with recruiters about a position in information technology, nursing, primary care or another field; learn about which jobs are available in your area; and get tips on submitting a stand-out application.

  • Apply your health technology skills to a career working for Veterans

    Apply your health technology skills to a career working for Veterans

    Get ready to combine service and skills in a Healthcare [...]

  • Explore a VA career in family medicine at #AAFPFMX

    Explore a VA career in family medicine at #AAFPFMX

    Family medicine practitioners who emphasize whole-patient care serve an integral [...]

  • Find your dream job caring for Veterans

    Find your dream job caring for Veterans

    Use VA’s real-time map to apply for available positions at facilities across the United States and its territories.

  • Discover a career helping Veterans as an ENT doctor at #OTOMTG19

    Discover a career helping Veterans as an ENT doctor at #OTOMTG19

    Talk with VA recruiters about healthcare careers involving ear, nose and throat-related conditions at the AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting in New Orleans.

  • Six ways to explore a civilian career working with other Veterans

    Six ways to explore a civilian career working with other Veterans

    Explore a civilian career working with Veterans at VA. Here are six ways you can explore what it’s like to work at VA before you make the choice to apply.

  • Seven ways to get the most out of working with a VA Careers recruiter

    Seven ways to get the most out of working with a VA Careers recruiter

    From communicating career goals to obtaining feedback on your resume, follow these tips to maximize your time with a VA Careers’ recruiter.

  • Explore VA career pioneering safe pain care at PAINWeek 2019

    Explore VA career pioneering safe pain care at PAINWeek 2019

    Talk with VA recruiters about healthcare careers in pain management for Veterans at PAINWeek 2019, the national conference for frontline practitioners.

  • Apply your IT talents to a career working for Veterans

    Apply your IT talents to a career working for Veterans

    Join the interactive VA Virtual Career Hiring Event on Aug. 29 at 11 a.m. ET. to explore VA information technology careers.

  • Telemental health for Veterans expands care and career options

    Telemental health for Veterans expands care and career options

    VA telemental health professionals are giving you greater access to counseling from anywhere in the world — including from home — on a secured channel.

  • Five ways to make your healthcare job application stand out

    Five ways to make your healthcare job application stand out

    If you're considering submitting an application for a job at VA to care for Veterans, you'll need to master these five tips!

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Last updated May 15, 2025

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