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Disability Employment Policy Resources by Topic

Veterans

ODEP works with and supports a number of Department of Labor initiatives that provide training and employment services to veterans and returning service members with disabilities.

Gold Card

DOL's Gold Card initiative provides post-9/11 era veterans who are unemployed with the intensive and follow-up services they need to succeed in today's job market. Eligible veterans can present their Gold Cards at their local American Job Center to receive enhanced intensive services including up to six months of follow-up, including:

  • Job readiness assessments, including interviews and testing;
  • Career counseling;
  • Referrals to job banks and job openings;
  • Referrals to employers and registered apprenticeship sponsors;
  • Monthly follow-up for up to six months.

For more information, go to http://www.dol.gov/vets/goldcard.html.




My Next Move

My Next Move at www.MyNextMove.org/vets is a DOL resource where veterans can use a simple and quick search engine to enter their prior military experience (branch of service and military occupation code or title) and link to the information they need to explore information on civilian careers and related training, including information they can use to write resumes that highlight related civilian skills.




Veterans.gov

Veterans.gov is a one-stop employment services website from DOL’s Veterans Employment and Training Service (VETS). The site brings together job banks, state employment offices, American Job Centers, self-employment information, tools for employers, and more.




Feds Hire Vets

FedsHireVets.gov is a web portal sponsored by U.S. Office of Personnel Management in partnership with the Departments of Labor, Defense, Veterans Affairs, and other Federal agencies, providing federal employment information for veterans, transitioning service members, their families, and federal hiring officials. The site has a wealth of information on opportunities and special hiring authorities, practical tips on things like building an effective resume, and success stories.






Elaws Advisors

DOL's eLAWS "advisors" help employees and employers learn their rights and responsibilities under federal employment laws, and there are three specifically relevant to veterans:




Additional Resources

TOOLS FOR VETERANS IN THE WORKPLACE — For information on accommodations in the workplace that may be helpful to veterans, see the Job Accommodation Network (JAN) Veterans and Service Members page Veterans Employment Resources.