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.
Our intermediate care technicians (ICTs) were all once heroes on the battlefield. They helped care for fellow service members while serving as military corpsmen, combat medics and medical technicians. Through VA’s ICT program, they’ve become heroes in our hospitals and medical centers as well, using their military training to provide the highest quality of care to America’s Veterans.
VA’s employee benefits are designed with Veterans in mind and combine well with the ones you’ve earned serving your country.
David Perry, chief officer of workforce management and consulting, discusses career opportunities for service-connected Veterans.
Female Veterans enjoy thriving careers serving Veterans at VA. In this post, hear from four women who are doing just that.
Job changes can be stressful — and transitioning to your [...]
Intermediate Care Technician Daniel Mendoza shares his experience on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic in Palo Alto.
VA Careers videos review how Veterans, transitioning military and military spouses can take advantage of exclusive LinkedIn benefits in their job search.
VA offers various programs for Veterans and their transitioning military spouses that support their search for a successful civilian career.
Transitioning military personnel may qualify for several positions at VA including Intermediate Care Technician and paramedic.
As you transition from military service to a civilian career at VA, connecting with VA resources and caring for yourself can boost your confidence.
Veterans Month is a great time for newly transitioning service members or longtime Veterans to be reminded that VA hires former service members.