VA Recognized for Innovative Recruitment and Training

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VA for Vets’ Platform Ranks Near Top in Federal Awards

 

WASHINGTON – The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) received a second- and third-place ranking in the annual Human Capital Management for Defense Awards given to federal agencies at a Washington ceremony March 14.

“Any time VA can lead with innovation to tap the best capabilities of our workforce, we move closer to our goal of giving the best possible service to Veterans,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. “To be recognized for success in progressing towards that goal, while enhancing employees’ work life and productivity, is rewarding for all of us in VA.”

VA’s Veteran Employment Services Office (VESO), which operates the VA for Vets platform to help Veterans with their job searches, received second and third place for being a finalist in two categories. Only four months after it was established, VA for Vets was recognized as the “Most Innovative Recruitment Program” for attracting top talent and demonstrating improvements in the hiring process; and for “Best Implementation of an Enterprise Technology System” aimed at streamlining a personne

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