In 2018, the Veteran population was estimated to be more than 20 million, with nearly 11 million Veterans aged 20-64. In February 2021, the Veteran unemployment rate was 5.2%, up from 4.9% in January. Many more are likely underemployed or not employed to their full potential. Some studies estimate nearly one-third of Veteran job seekers are underemployed.

On the other side, many employers are interested in hiring Veterans. Veterans bring a wealth of transferable skills, experience, leadership and dedication to an organization and are often looking for a new mission.

Veteran Job Board

In an effort to connect more Veterans to meaningful careers, RallyPoint utilizes a Veteran Job Board that is focused on connecting employers with job-seeking Veterans.

VIEW JOBS

Businesses are invited to post a Veteran job announcement for free. VA and RallyPoint are working together to share Veteran job listings with as many Veterans and their families as possible.

Veteran Career Q&A Event

Veterans interested in new career opportunities or entrepreneurship resources are invited to a Veteran Employment and Entrepreneurship Q&A event hosted by VA on March 24th 3:00 – 4:00pm ET using the RallyPoint platform.

ASK A QUESTION to top Veteran employers, like Walgreens, USAA, US Postal Service and so many more. If you have questions on how to start a small business, the VA Office of Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization and Small Business Administration (sba.gov) will be answering questions as well.

The pandemic has only exacerbated conditions for unemployment and underemployment, and VA is partnering with groups such as RallyPoint, Chamber of Commerce Hiring our Heroes, Walgreens, and America’s Corporate Partners (and more!) to be part of the solution to get Veterans back into suitable jobs for their communities and families. Department of Labor’s Veterans’ Employment and Training Service (DOLVETS) also has great resources for employment to include apprenticeships and employment resources for military spouses: VETS | U.S. Department of Labor (dol.gov). VA’s employment resources are listed at https://www.va.gov/careers-employment/.

Visit the RallyPoint Q&A event page for a full list of Q&A participants and employers.

The sharing of any non-VA information does not constitute an endorsement of products and services on part of VA.

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4 Comments

  1. Keisha Garrett March 12, 2021 at 00:08

    I’m respectfully requesting Information in gaining access to my benefits and to be registered at the VA( Hines Navy Base ) to seek medical services as a VET. Whom can I contact? I lost all contact information during the pandemic.

    I proudly serve my Navy Combat team with honor, respect and dignity.
    Sincerely,
    Keisha Garrett

  2. Virgil Bierschwale March 11, 2021 at 19:36

    I admire what you’re trying to do.
    I got forced out of the software industry back in 2003 and for 18 years now I’ve been trying to get back in.
    I have written 1,000’s of emails and applied for as many jobs with no luck.

    Virgil

  3. Colonel HERBERT S SMITH, USAF (RET) March 11, 2021 at 08:23

    VA has been a great experience and assistance to me. When I need assistance I go to secure messaging, state my concern and usually have a reply the next day. I have only praise for the VA.

  4. Charles Cotton March 10, 2021 at 20:02

    I could really use help in obtaining more of my benefits to get my 100% and if at my age of 65 of a job I was a 63B20 all wheel vehicle meachanic . I thank u in advance.

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