Careers for Veterans:9 Online Resources That Will Help You Find the Right Job for You



Finding a fulfilling job is one of the key elements for veterans to adjust to life as a civilian successfully. Luckily, there is an important number of non-profit organizations as well as government initiatives that foster the employment of veterans in both the public and the private sector. Those organizations also provide information and other resources on potential careers for veterans, advice on how to transition from military to civilian life, support for veterans and their families, and more.

All this information is readily available by just typing a few words into search engines and hitting the search button. But to make it even easier, we have compiled a list of the most relevant and useful online resources for veterans looking to start working after service.

1.Veterans Employment Toolkit – U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs.

This page from the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs has information on different aspects of veteran employment, from resources for searching and getting jobs, to training or improving skills, to how to start your own business.

2.vets.gov

Vets.gov is also a website derived from the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, and it has information about different aspects of life as a veteran, your benefits, how you can get help, and information about various topics and services provided to veterans and their families regarding employment. Among these, we can mention vocational rehabilitation and educational and career counseling.

3.LinkedIn

LinkedIn is a major networking site that offers free training for veterans and their spouses. As a token of their appreciation for their valuable services, they offer veterans a year of their premium services and LinkedIn learning, a platform design to improve the skills of professionals to enhance their opportunities for employment and their career advancement.

4.GI Jobs

This online magazine offers a lot of information for veterans. It covers diverse topics such as education, careers, lifestyle, and entrepreneurship and transition resources in general.

5.Spouse Education and Career Opportunities

The SECO program provides education and career guidance to military spouses by offering a vast set of resources and tools pertaining training, education, licensing, career connections and more. It guides military spouses from start to finish, assisting them through their career exploration and giving them the necessary tools to help them obtain the job they pursue.

6.National Veterans Foundation

The National Veterans Foundation is a support system that helps in veterans’ crisis management, information, and referrals. They have the only toll-free helpline for veterans and their families. Additionally, they have job boards and resources for veterans in general and specifically for veteran women.

7.The Wounded Warrior Project

The Wounded Warrior Project is an organization dedicated to supporting veterans in their transition to the civilian life. They have a comprehensive approach to helping veterans and offer resources on physical and mental wellness, advice on careers and benefits, personal independence, and networking.

8.Onward to Opportunity (O2O)

O2O is a free training program partnered with the University of Syracuse’s Veterans Career Transition Program that offers professional certifications and support on job search and placement for those service members who are in the process of transitioning into civilian life, veterans, and their spouses.

9.Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF)

University of Syracuse’s Institute for Veterans and Military Families is the first academic institute dedicated to advancing the lives of U.S. veterans and their families. They serve individuals, organizations, and communities through the development of programs and services while carrying out research and assessments.