Summer is a great time to apply for a job at VA, where we’re always on the lookout for top talent to help us care for Veterans.
While it may be disappointing, getting a rejection letter can actually help you in your job search. It offers you an opportunity to learn from the process and improve upon certain areas for the next dream job that crosses your path.
Social media can help job seekers network with VA recruiters, research company culture and connect with other job seekers.
For some Veterans, attending a virtual job fair might seem a little daunting. Find out what to expect at a VA online career event.
VA Careers videos review how Veterans, transitioning military and military spouses can take advantage of exclusive LinkedIn benefits in their job search.
Military spouses can get answers to employment questions during a […]
In partnership with the DOD’s Military Spouse Employment Partnership program, VA is actively recruiting military spouses for meaningful careers.
Transitioning military personnel may qualify for several positions at VA including Intermediate Care Technician and paramedic.
Spending quality time with friends and family is just one of six ways to stay positive and ease stress during your job search.
Monster.com, a job and recruiting site, tapped VA Careers’ Darren Sherrard to provide insight into Veteran recruitment for a new Veteran hiring guide.
Veterans Month is a great time for newly transitioning service members or longtime Veterans to be reminded that VA hires former service members.
The success of VA’s new Community Care program is contributing […]