On most days, the government reports that there are some 10 million job openings in the U.S. economy, with leaders from businesses in a variety of industries reporting a struggle to find workers.
But in their efforts to find workers, are employers tapping all of the available talent pools? Bob Hogan doesn’t think so.
Bridge My Return (BMR) employment assistance is open to service members, Veterans, spouses and caregivers.
Luis Acosta, a member of Bridge My Return (BMR), a tech-enabled hiring platform exclusively for the military community—Veterans, transitioning service members, guard/reserve members, military spouses, Veteran spouses and caregivers.
Shahpur Pazhman flew Black Hawk missions in 27 of Afghanistan’s 34 provinces, resupplying and relocating Afghan ground forces and evacuating casualties to safety. Thanks to Bridge My Return, he's back in the air.
Bridge My Return (BMR), the tech-enabled hiring platform for Veterans and the military community, is offering a free virtual sales boot camp.
Bridge My Return (BMR) opens to military spouses, Veteran spouses and caregivers to help them find meaningful employment.
Bridge My Return helps Veterans find meaningful employment and talk about how Veteran voices are crucial in the workplace.
Bridge My Return (BMR) is a free hiring platform connecting Veterans with military ready employers.
Military service runs deep in the roots of a youth volunteer’s family tree. “It’s always good to be there for our Veterans.”
The Veterans Experience Office is excited to announce the top two winners of the new Community Catalyst Award, The Greater Miami Valley myVeteran Community of Ohio, and Project for Return and Opportunity in Veterans Education (PROVE) from New York.
Army Veteran wants fellow Vets to find the courage to not give up. He escaped 30 years of drugs and drinking with VA’s help and the Compensated Work Therapy Program.
In the vast expanse of the Pacific Islands, a unique event unfolded, uniting Veterans, families, caregivers and survivors in a symphony of support and empowerment. The Pacific Islands Veterans Experience Action Center (VEAC) event, held in-person and virtually, served as a beacon of unity across the ocean's expanse. In this blog, we embark on a journey through this remarkable event, highlighting its dual format, its impact on the Hawaiian and Guamanian communities, and the heartwarming stories that emerged from Veterans and VA employees alike.