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  • Dr. Richard A. Stone: Farewell, with my deepest gratitude

    Dr. Richard A. Stone: Farewell, with my deepest gratitude

    Dr. Richard A. Stone, acting Under Secretary for Health, Veterans Health Administration, says farewell and gives his thanks to Veterans and VHA employees.

  • Job opportunity: Keep Veterans safe as a VA law enforcement officer

    Job opportunity: Keep Veterans safe as a VA law enforcement officer

    Want to help Veterans receive reliable medical care in a [...]

  • 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.

  • Get ready for your VA job interview with these 10 tips

    Get ready for your VA job interview with these 10 tips

    You’ve searched, you’ve applied and you’ve tinkered with your resume countless times. Now, you’ve landed that coveted job interview! Just one last box to tick before you can begin your dream career at VA.

  • Video: Enjoy a versatile social work career helping Veterans

    Video: Enjoy a versatile social work career helping Veterans

    Stacy Pommer, LMSW, appeared on VA Careers' Talk About It Tuesday broadcast to discuss the variety of social work careers at VA.

  • VA seeks medical assistants, technologists to support Veteran care

    VA seeks medical assistants, technologists to support Veteran care

    Medical support assistants and medical technologists at VA help ensure that millions of Veterans across the country receive the care they need.

  • Land a job at VA with these federal resume tips

    Land a job at VA with these federal resume tips

    Preparing one resume to apply for private sector and federal jobs is a common mistake. Learn how to tailor your resume to help you get hired at VA.

  • Forbes ranks VA as one of America’s best large employers

    Forbes ranks VA as one of America’s best large employers

    VA was named one of 2021’s top large employers by Forbes magazine, recognizing our efforts to create a great working environment for our employees.

  • USPHS-VA partnership provides Veteran COVID care, new career opportunities

    USPHS-VA partnership provides Veteran COVID care, new career opportunities

    U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps officers at the Charlie Norwood VAMC are among those who serve Veterans across the country.

  • VA seeks deputy executive directors at 16 sites

    VA seeks deputy executive directors at 16 sites

    Are you looking to make a meaningful impact on the lives of Veterans? We’re hiring deputy executive directors to help lead medical care delivery for our nation’s heroes at more than a dozen medical facilities.

  • VA scholarship program pays tuition and salary while you’re in school

    VA scholarship program pays tuition and salary while you’re in school

    The VA National Education for Employees Program (VANEEP) covers your education costs and also pays your replacement salary while you attend school full-time.

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