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Veterans' Employment Services

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Veterans' Employment Services

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Welcome!

Our team of military veterans is dedicated to creating new futures for eligible veterans and their spouses. By prioritizing their care through the Michigan Works! network, VES provides one-on-one career services designed to reduce or eliminate barriers into the workforce.

If you are a veteran needing a job — or an employer looking to hire a veteran — we can help!

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Veterans' Employment Services Employment Readiness Series.

Employment Readiness Series

To view our previous Employment Readiness series webinars and informational videos, visit our VES Employment Readiness Series resources.

Access the VES Employment Readiness Series resources
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Local Veterans' Employment Representatives (LVER)

Local Veterans' Employment Representatives help employers take advantage of the many benefits that come with hiring veterans.

Learn more about the Local Veterans' Employment Representatives
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Veterans' Career Advisor (VCA)

Veterans' Career Advisors provide one-on-one services to help veterans and eligible persons reach their employment goals.

Learn more about the Veterans' Career Advisors
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Michigan Incarcerated Veterans' In-Reach Program (MIVIP)

The Michigan Incarcerated Veterans’ In-Reach Program (MIVIP) helps provide pre-release education, employment assistance and career guidance to incarcerated veterans at seven correctional facilities in Michigan.

Learn more about the Michigan Incarcerated Veterans' In-Reach Program
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Michigan Patriot Care Services (MI-PCS)

The Michigan Patriot Care Services (MI-PCS) initiative is designed to help participating employers address critical workforce needs by attracting and retaining valuable veteran talent.

Learn more about the Michigan Patriot Care Services initiative
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Find a job

Pure Michigan Talent Connect has a great system designed to help you take advantage of current job opportunities in the state, as well as prepare for the job opportunities of tomorrow. Pure Michigan Talent Connect allows you to access hundreds of executive, technical and professional jobs with easy-to-use filters. Visit the Job Seeker section to access these and other valuable job seeking tools and resources.

Visit the Pure Michigan Talent Connect website
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Veterans Priority of Service

Veterans with at least one day of active military service and eligible spouses are eligible to receive Priority of Service. Priority of Service veterans and eligible spouses have the right to take precedence over a non-covered person in obtaining all employment and training services funded, in whole or part, through the Department of Labor (DOL). If you are a veteran or eligible spouse, please identify yourself as such to the Michigan Works! Service Center staff. For additional information on Priority of Service, call 1-800-285-WORKS (9675) to be connected to your nearest service center.

Locate the Michigan Works! Service Center nearest you
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Veteran-Friendly Employer program

The Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA) recognizes employers that commit to military veteran recruitment, training and retention practices by awarding those employers Gold, Silver and Bronze-level status as Veteran-Friendly Employers. MVAA's Veteran-Friendly Employer program helps qualified organizations recruit and retain top veteran talent while providing others a road map to improve their recruitment efforts.

Become a Veteran-Friendly Employer
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VES helps Air Force veteran transition to a healthcare career

When Cassidy, a proud U.S. Air Force veteran, recently transitioned from military service and returned to her hometown of West Branch, she had a wealth of skills and experience but wasn’t sure how to translate them into the civilian workforce. That’s when she turned to Michigan Works! for guidance. 

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Michigan's Jobs for Veterans State Grant program is 100 percent funded by the U.S. Department of Labor through awards totaling $180,000,000.