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Feds Hire Vets is your single site for Federal employment information for Veterans, transitioning military service members, their families, and Federal hiring officials."

  1. NAVAIR Fleet Readiness Centers: Civilian Employment Opportunities

    NAVAIR is currently hiring Machinists, Sheet Metal Mechanics, Aircraft Mechanics, and other aircraft maintenance and repair positions! View flyer

  2. Exchange - United to Hire Veterans

    Jumpstart your career by visiting fedshirevets.gov for federal job information.   more

  3. Frequently Asked Questions

    Do you have a question regarding veterans employment in the Federal government? See our FAQ page. more

  4. Do you know enough about Federal Employment to be competitive?

    Take the Federal Employment Training module...     more

  5. Women Veterans

    Employment of Women Veterans in the Federal Government - Women have served in the United States Armed Forces since the Revolutionary War View PDF

  6. Veteran Employment Council Highlights Continued Progress in Federal Hiring and Retention for Vets

  7. President Obama signs Executive Order

    The order creates an interagency Council on Veterans Employment to advise the President and Administration on how to set the bar for hiring and employing veterans. more

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Transitioning veterans have technical skills in areas of critical importance, and many also already have security clearances required for some Federal positions."

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The most recent data on the employment of veterans in the Federal government.

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Employment of Veterans in the Federal Executive Branch - Fiscal Year 2014PDF File [2.14 MB]

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