More Vets Gain Federal Employment

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U.S. Army Maj. Gen. James McConville the commanding general of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) "Screaming Eagles;" Sgt. Aaron Wanless from the 4th Brigade Combat Team; and first lady Michelle Obama sit on stage as the second lady, Jill Biden, speaks to soldiers, family members and employers during the Veterans Job Summit and Career Forum at Fort Campbell, Ky.
U.S. Army Maj. Gen. James McConville the commanding general of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) "Screaming Eagles;" Sgt. Aaron Wanless from the 4th Brigade Combat Team; and first lady Michelle Obama sit on stage as the second lady, Jill Biden, speaks to soldiers, family members and employers during the Veterans Job Summit and Career Forum at Fort Campbell, Ky., April 23, 2014. (Sam Shore/U.S. Army photo)

WASHINGTON, June 16, 2011 -- Thanks to President Barack Obama's Veterans Employment Initiative, more veterans are now federal employees.

Federal agencies hired 72,133 veterans in fiscal 2010, about 2,000 more than in 2009, U.S. Office of Personnel Management officials said in a news release.

"Through the president's Veterans Employment Initiative, OPM and our agency partners are helping tens of thousands of veterans and their families continue their legacy of service," OPM Director John Berry said.

The OPM report, "Employment of Veterans in the Federal Executive Branch for Fiscal Year 2010," also states that 25.6% of new hires across the federal government in fiscal 2010 were veterans. This is a 1.6% increase from fiscal 2009.

Of the veterans hired in fiscal 2010, 23,140 are disabled veterans, compared to 20,448 in fiscal 2009. This is a 1.2% increase.

"These are some of the best, brightest and hardest-working Americans in the federal government," Berry said. "While we've accomplished a lot in the first year, too many veterans are still unemployed, and we're going to keep pushing to do even better going forward."

For comprehensive listings of available government jobs, plus tips on how to get those jobs, visit the Military.com Veteran Jobs Center.

Original Statement: President Obama Launches Major Veterans Employment Initiative

Nov. 9, 2009

Washington, D.C. -- Today, the White House announced the launch of an initiative that is designed to transform the federal government into the model employer of America's veterans. This evening, President Obama will be joined by Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki, Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano and Office of Personnel Management Director John Berry to sign an Executive Order on the Employment of Veterans in the federal government, which establishes the Veterans Employment Initiative for the Executive Branch. The Initiative underscores to federal agencies the importance of recruiting and training veterans, aims to increase the employment of veterans within the Executive Branch, and helps recently hired veterans adjust to service in a civilian capacity.

"Honoring our sacred trust with America's veterans means doing all we can to help them find work when they come home so they never feel as if the American Dream they fought to defend is out of reach for them and their families," said President Obama. "But this initiative is about more than repaying our debt for their courageous service and selfless sacrifice. It's also about continuing to fill the ranks of federal employees with men and women who possess the skills, dedication, and sense of duty that Americans deserve from their public servants. And few embody those qualities like our nation's veterans."

The Executive Order creates an interagency Council on Veterans Employment that will advise the President and the Director of the Office of Personnel Management on the veterans' employment initiative. The Council will be chaired by Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis and Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki. OPM Director John Berry will serve as the Vice Chair and Chief Operating Officer of the Council.

"Veterans have shown unmatched dedication to public service," said Secretary Shinseki. "They offer leadership and technical skills that are in high demand, whether in the public or private workforce. Not only does this initiative present an opportunity for Veterans to serve their Nation once again, the Nation will benefit from the education and training Veterans received in the Armed Forces. I am looking forward to working with Secretary Solis and Director Berry to achieve the objectives of this initiative across the federal government."

"Veterans are an important part of our nation's past, present and future. They deserve our full support as they reintegrate into the civilian workforce," said Secretary Solis. "In signing this Executive Order, President Obama underscores his Administration's commitment to our military men and women, and keeps us squarely on the path to achieving the goal of good jobs for everyone."

"President Obama strongly believes in honoring the service of our veterans and he sees this initiative as an opportunity to put some real muscle behind that promise," said Director Berry. "The strong sense of patriotism and public service held by members of our armed forces doesn't leave them when they exit from active duty. It benefits our government to seize this opportunity to utilize their skills and dedication to service. The Veterans Employment Initiative will help our federal agencies identify qualified veterans, clarify the hiring process for veterans seeking employment with the federal government, and help our veterans adjust to civilian life once they are hired."

The Order also establishes a Veterans Employment Program office within most federal agencies. These offices will be responsible for helping veterans identify employment opportunities within those federal agencies, providing feedback to veterans about their employment application status, and helping veterans recently employed by these agencies adjust to civilian life and a workplace culture often different than military service.

In addition, the Office of Personnel Management will issue a government-wide strategic plan that will focus on creating leadership commitment and an infrastructure in each agency to promote continued skills development and employment success for veterans. The strategic plan will also include marketing strategies aimed at agency hiring managers as well as veterans and transitioning service members.

"This Executive Order reflects the shared commitment across the Obama administration to hiring American veterans," said Secretary Napolitano. "Veterans play a vital role in the Department of Homeland Security's mission to protect the nation, which is why we have pledged to grow our veteran workforce to more than 50,000 Department-wide by 2012."

At the end of Fiscal Year 2008, there were approximately 480,000 veterans working within the federal government.

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