Succeeding in The Great Resignation

As nearly 4 million workers quit their jobs every month last year, employers are struggling to not only attract new talent but retain the workers they have. This phenomenon has earned the moniker “The Great Resignation” as high turnover continues to be a feature of the labor market nearly two years into the pandemic, which scrambled … Read more

What Do You Know About Veteran Treatment Courts?

A Veteran is strengthened by their military service but combat experience has unfortunately left a growing number of veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or other mental health issues.  Many states and local communities have recognized the effects of mental health and developed special Veterans Treatment Courts that provide veterans suffering from mental health assistance … Read more

Supporting Our Military Spouses During Transition and Beyond

As Jobs for Veterans State Grants (JVSG) program staff work with transitioning veterans, it’s an opportunity to understand the resources available to their spouses. Helping to bridge a veteran family’s transition to civilian life with a more informed and holistic approach will lead to a better outlook for their next big step together. Military spouses … Read more

Apprenticeships Can Serve as a Pathway to Employment Success

By Dan Griffiths For transitioning service members or veterans looking for a new career opportunity, apprenticeship is a unique and rewarding pathway to developing in-demand workplace and technical skills while earning a paycheck from day one on the job. On average, the starting salary for an apprentice after completion of an apprenticeship program is $72K. … Read more

Mental Health Awareness

By Greg Davis Many people battle mental health challenges on a daily basis, including many of our veterans, in the form of post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety, among other forms. Research suggests that up to 16% of U.S. service members deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan have post-traumatic stress disorder or depression.[1] However, veterans don’t have … Read more

Veteran Underemployment

By Dan Griffiths What is Veteran Underemployment and How Might We Address It? Nearly 1/3 of veteran job seekers are underemployed. There is a difference between being unemployed and underemployed. Unemployed means you don’t have a job, while underemployment means the job you have is insufficient. Underemployment is the condition in which people in a … Read more

NVTI Returning to In-Person Classes

By Greg Davis While no one knew it at the time, the National Veterans’ Training Institute (NVTI) held its last in-person class on Feb. 28, 2020. As COVID-19 rapidly spread across the country, businesses and offices shut down across the nation. This shutdown introduced a completely new way of working for everyone, including NVTI. Disabled … Read more

The 13 Folds of the American Flag

By Greg Davis On the Fourth of July, Americans wave the flag from their yards, parades and other celebrations across the country to honor our country and those who have served to defend our freedoms. They may not know that when a veteran is buried in one of the national cemeteries operated by the Department … Read more

Working Together to Assist Veterans Experiencing Homelessness

DOL-VETS Homeless Veterans’ Reintegration Program (HVRP) and the VA’s Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Programs By Dan Griffiths For many veterans, stable housing is the key that unlocks health, happiness, and opportunity. Working together, the Department of Labor Veterans’ Employment and Training Service’s (DOL-VETS) Homeless Veterans’ Reintegration Program (HVRP) and the Veterans Affairs’ (VA) … Read more