
Redefining Yourself After The Military
Call you what, now? After the military, you can choose how you want to write your next chapter. What do you really want to be after your military transition?

Call you what, now? After the military, you can choose how you want to write your next chapter. What do you really want to be after your military transition?

These women veterans took the world by storm! For women’s history month, we’re sharing a list of stories that G.I. Jobs Magazine has covered over the years.

Ready for your next career? See how this Air Force veteran leveraged her military experience to get the job she wanted after the military.

Air Force veteran was used to breaking down barriers as a woman in the military. She found a new career after the military transition.

Looking to work at the VA? There are many VA careers for veterans. Learn about benefits of working for the VA and their expanding services for women veterans.

From homeless veteran to a Presidential Appointee. Ginger Miller leverages her story to serve women veterans with her organization Women Veterans Interactive.

Wounded Warrior Project Survey highlights mental health for veterans is a leading concern among other key findings. The survey helps WWP address the issues.

GI Jobs asked the VA everything veterans should know about the VR&E program. You might even be eligible for VR&E benefits.

GI Jobs asked the VA to explain the GI Bill changes for 2022, and how they might affect veterans. For one, you can now verify enrollment with a text.

Virginia Military Medics and Corpsmen program, gives military medical professionals a chance to work in healthcare while obtaining their civilian credentials.