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Veteran Employment Programs
Programs that provide resume preparation assistance, career counseling, vocational assessment, job development, job training, job search, job placement and/or other services for unemployed veterans who need assistance re-entering the workforce. Veteran employment programs may be configured for recently separated veterans, homeless veterans, veterans with service-connected disabilities and other special populations or may be broadly available to veterans in general.
Veterans Education, Transition and Employment, Manassas
Veterans Education, Transition and Employment, McGuire VA Medical Center
Veterans Education, Transition and Employment, Pentagon
Veterans Education, Transition and Employment, Petersburg
Veterans Education, Transition and Employment, Portsmouth
Veterans Education, Transition, and Employment, Wytheville
Veterans Employment Program, Abingdon
Veterans Employment Program, Big Stone Gap
Veterans Employment, Roanoke
Veterans Employment, Salem VA Medical Center
Veterans Employment, South Hill
Veterans Employment, Springfield
Veterans Employment, Staunton
Veterans Employment, Strasburg
Veterans Employment, Tazewell
Veterans Employment, Virginia Beach, Oceana
Veterans Employment, Virginia Beach, Pembroke
Veterans Employment Service
Veteran Transition Assistance Programs
Programs that provide guidance and information regarding benefits, services, and outplacement assistance for active duty separtees and retirees and their family members returning to civilian life with the objective of making the transition as smooth and stress-free as possible. Services may include benefits counseling, employment search, and placement assistance, relocation services, financial planning assistance, eligibility information regarding medical and dental insurance coverage and other forms of assistance to facilitate adjustment to civilian life. Special employment transition assistance includes certification of job skills and experience; information about applying active duty job skills and experience to private-sector employment; information about geographic areas of relocation including the labor market and cost of living; identification and location of employment and training opportunities; instruction in resume preparation, job analysis, and interview techniques; and information about loans and grants to facilitate the acquisition of employment. Also included are programs that help National Guard and Reserve personnel who have been activated for deployment resolve issues pertaining to duty requirements and employment benefits.