Search openings from across the country and federal announcements from USAJOBS. Then work out what your MOS is called in civilian language, build the resume, and prepare for the interview. Free, no account.
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Search open federal announcements, and understand the hiring authorities most veterans have never heard of — VRA, VEOA, Schedule A.
Search federal jobs →Every deadline that matters, in the order they hit. From a year before separation through your first six months out.
Open the roadmap →Enter your MOS, rating, or job title and get the civilian titles, keywords, and resume language employers actually search for.
Translate my experience →Your base pay is not your number. Work out what a civilian salary has to be to match it, then use scripts that fill in with your figure.
Work out my number →Enter your code and it writes the headline, About section and experience bullets in civilian language — plus a checklist to work through.
Build my profile →Enter your MOS and it fills in real resume bullets and the keywords employers search for. Edit them, then copy it out or save as a PDF.
Build my resume →The questions veterans get asked, strong sample answers using the STAR method, and how to translate service experience out loud.
Start prepping →What each benefit actually is, whether it applies to you, and where to start. Links to current official sources.
Read the guide →What a civilian salary has to be to match your military pay once BAH, BAS and the tax you never paid are counted.
Compare pay →Partner program
We share 50% of every job posting fee with the organizations, creators, and recruiters who refer employers. Lifetime commission, on one-time postings and monthly packages alike.
Veteran transition resources — vetted organizations across housing, crisis and emergency help, employment and career, education and training, financial support, legal aid, scholarships and more. So a veteran transitioning out of the military finds the help they have earned now, not twenty years from now. No dead ends.
This job board, along with donations, is what keeps it free, current and growing. Both are projects of Salute Veterans Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
Learn how keeping your listings updated benefits your organization — and keeps a veteran from hitting a wall when they need help most.