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AMVETS Department of Hawaii and Posts in Hawaii under the AMVETS National Headquarters located in Lanham, Maryland, are 501(c)19, nonprofit, Military Membership Veterans Service Organization (VSO), of current and past members of the United States Armed Forces. AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp is 501c3, nonprofit, All-volunteer Veterans Service Organization (VSO). Learn more: https://amvets-hawaii.org AMVETS (American Veterans) is the nation’s most inclusive Congressionally-chartered veterans service organization, representing the interests of 20 million veterans. AMVETS is open to and fighting for all who honorably served in the United States military, including the Reserve and Guard. With more than 300,000 members nationwide, we are veterans serving veterans. AMVETS NATIONAL MISSION STATEMENT: To enhance and safe­guard the enti­tle­ments for all Amer­i­can Vet­er­ans who have served hon­or­ably and to improve the qual­ity of life for them, their fam­i­lies, and the com­mu­ni­ties where they live through lead­er­ship, advo­cacy and services. Learn more: https://amvets.org.

Resume Writing Workshop; 30 March 2017 (1800-1930)

Resume Writing Workshop For Military, Veterans and Dependents When: Thursday, 30 March 2017, 1800 – 1930 Start your job search with an effective resume to sell your knowledge, skills, and Continue Reading →

January 2017 Employment Opportunities…

Here’s the JANUARY 2017 Employment Assistance Update: 1) KEY JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENTS (JVAs) – NOTE: Military affiliation with the National Guard required for these Technician, AGR, & ADOS positions: A. Continue Reading →

Job Search & Interviewing Workshop

Sign up for this Employment Prep Workshop! This workshop will introduce you to the necessary interview rules and expectations. Learn how to impress your potential employer and increase your chances Continue Reading →

Year-End Legislative Update

New Veteran-Related Laws In mid-December the President signed a number of bills into law prior to the 114th Congress adjourning for Christmas Break. The 115th Congress will begin on January Continue Reading →