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  • VA programs aim to attract transitioning service women and health providers to its health facilities

    VA programs aim to attract transitioning service women and health providers to its health facilities

    Every VAMC has a designated women Veterans program manager to help women Veterans access VA benefits and health services.

  • Honor those who have borne the battle at VA

    Honor those who have borne the battle at VA

    Memorial Day has special meaning at VA, where our patients and many of our employees served in the military.

  • SkillBridge program prepares medics, corpsmen for VA careers

    SkillBridge program prepares medics, corpsmen for VA careers

    David Renfro of the VA Palo Alto Health Care System discusses how military medics and corpsmen can complete residencies at VA through SkillBridge.

  • How VA supports military families on the job and at home

    How VA supports military families on the job and at home

    Benefits like onsite child care, telework and generous PTO ensure that VA’s Veteran employees and their families feel supported at work and home.

  • 4 strategies for Veterans rebounding from a rejection letter

    4 strategies for Veterans rebounding from a rejection letter

    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.

  • 3 easy tips to help you focus your post-military resume

    3 easy tips to help you focus your post-military resume

    Transitioning Veteran? As you apply for civilian careers, make sure to align resume with the skills listed in the job posting.

  • VIDEO: ICT program bridges military to post-military career

    VIDEO: ICT program bridges military to post-military career

    Kristina Snell joined our LinkedIn broadcast to discuss opportunities for transitioning military through VA’s Intermediate Care Technician program.

  • Your military benefits + VA employee benefits = A winning combination

    Your military benefits + VA employee benefits = A winning combination

    VA’s employee benefits are designed with Veterans in mind and combine well with the ones you’ve earned serving your country.

  • VA thankful for transitioning military, those who help care for fellow Veterans

    VA thankful for transitioning military, those who help care for fellow Veterans

    VA demonstrates its gratitude to military personnel by supporting Veterans each day, including recruiting transitioning military to civilian careers.

  • Moving again? VA offers military spouses job security, peace of mind

    Moving again? VA offers military spouses job security, peace of mind

    Calling military spouses! If you're frequently moving, VA offers job security, flexibility, child care, and many other benefits!

  • 6 things Veterans can do to successfully transition from a military career

    6 things Veterans can do to successfully transition from a military career

    At VA, we understand the unique circumstances transitioning service members face and can help you successfully transition to a career at VA.

  • Meet four female Veterans who are thriving at VA

    Meet four female Veterans who are thriving at VA

    Female Veterans enjoy thriving careers serving Veterans at VA. In this post, hear from four women who are doing just that.

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Last updated May 15, 2025

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