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Veterans’ Employment Resources Looking for a new job? Employer Partnership of the Armed Forces www.employerpartnership.org Created to provide America’s employers with a direct link to some of America’s finest employees – Service members and their families . Through the partnership, Service members can leverage their military training and experience for career opportunities in today’s civilian job market with national, regional and local Employer Partners. Open to current Service Members, Veterans, and Family members. Indiana Employment Coordination Program (ECP) (sponsored by the Indiana National Guard) http://www.in.ng.mil/WarriorResources/EmploymentCoordinationProgramECP/tabid/1318/Default.aspx The (ECP) increases career opportunities for Hoosier Guardsmen/ Veterans/ Reservists / Dependents by developing proactive, positive relationships with Hoosier employers and connecting our Citizen-Soldiers and their dependents with these employers through all available channels. Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment Program www.vba.va.gov/bln/vre/ The Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) VetSuccess Program, authorized by Congress , assists Veterans with service-connected disabilities to prepare for, find, and keep suitable jobs. The VR&E VetSuccess program can help eligible veterans with job-training, job-seeking skills, resume development and more. Marine 4 Life http://www.m4l.usmc.mil/ Similar to the Employer Partnership in scope and purpose but focused on Marines. Need Resume Help? American Legion Career Center http://www.legion.org/jobfront Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). E-mail [email protected] for assistance in resume preparation. Someone will contact you. DeVry University: Military Education Liaison; 317-513-2477 (business hours only) WorkOne of Indianapolis: http://www.indyworkone.org/weCanHelp.aspx WorkOne has two locations: East and West side of Indy. They want to help vets find good jobs! Military OneSource: http://www.militaryonesource.com Use the Career and Education link then select “Career”. Going back to school instead? GI Bill (& Post 9-11 GI Bill) information: http://www.gibill.va.gov/ Other Resources : Employer Partnership resources page provides numerous resources and links. http://www.employerpartnership.org/Resources/Career www.indy.gov/veteranservices

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Veterans’ Employment

Resources

Looking for a new job?

Employer Partnership of the Armed Forces www.employerpartnership.org Created to provide America’s employers with a direct link to some of America’s finest employees – Service

members and their families. Through the partnership, Service members can leverage their military training and

experience for career opportunities in today’s civilian job market with national, regional and local Employer

Partners. Open to current Service Members, Veterans, and Family members.

Indiana Employment Coordination Program (ECP)

(sponsored by the Indiana National Guard)

http://www.in.ng.mil/WarriorResources/EmploymentCoordinationProgramECP/tabid/1318/Default.aspx

The (ECP) increases career opportunities for Hoosier Guardsmen/ Veterans/ Reservists / Dependents by

developing proactive, positive relationships with Hoosier employers and connecting our Citizen-Soldiers and

their dependents with these employers through all available channels.

Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment Program www.vba.va.gov/bln/vre/ The Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) VetSuccess Program, authorized by Congress , assists

Veterans with service-connected disabilities to prepare for, find, and keep suitable jobs. The VR&E VetSuccess

program can help eligible veterans with job-training, job-seeking skills, resume development and more.

• Marine 4 Life http://www.m4l.usmc.mil/

Similar to the Employer Partnership in scope and purpose but focused on Marines.

Need Resume Help?

American Legion Career Center http://www.legion.org/jobfront

Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). E-mail

[email protected] for assistance in resume preparation. Someone will contact you.

DeVry University: Military Education Liaison; 317-513-2477 (business hours only)

WorkOne of Indianapolis: http://www.indyworkone.org/weCanHelp.aspx• WorkOne has two locations: East and West side of Indy. They want to help vets find good jobs!

• Military OneSource: http://www.militaryonesource.com

• Use the Career and Education link then select “Career”.

Going back to school instead?

GI Bill (& Post 9-11 GI Bill) information: http://www.gibill.va.gov/

Other Resources:

Employer Partnership resources page provides numerous resources and links.

http://www.employerpartnership.org/Resources/Career

www.indy.gov/veteranservices