Hiring Events
Maryland Department of Labor list of job fairs across the state.
Registration for hiring expos, hiring fairs and summits.
Job Search & Training
Maryland State Government appreciates the value of the experience veterans gained while serving our country and provides crosswalks (or careers in the military service followed by a comparable state employment classification) to recommend positions for which veterans may qualify based on your military service.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation lists jobs and allows search by keyword and location to connect skilled military-community talent with American businesses. They also provide fellowships, workshops, education and networking for career development.
The Maryland Department of Labor connects businesses searching for workers with people
looking for jobs. Find jobs by searching by keyword and location.
The Maryland Department of Labor provides orientation for job seekers, workshops, job fairs and tips and tricks to help enter the workforce.
Employed Disabled Veterans Resources
The Maryland Division of Rehabilitation Services offers programs and services that help people with disabilities go to work. Rehabilitative Services is composed of the public vocational rehabilitation program and the Disability Determination Services. Reimbursements and Waivers
Military Service Credits
Certified Disabled Veterans may be selected for employment without a competitive selection process. To qualify, please complete the freenames application process for Certified Disabled Veterans (DV).
License Reimbursements & Waivers
The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) can waive the driver skills test required in order to obtain a Class A or B Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) for recently discharged service members who qualify. Individuals must have 2 years of military driving experience verified by the Commanding Officer and pass the CDL knowledge test.
The Maryland Insurance Administration reimburses veterans for the costs of approved licensing and certification tests required to become a Maryland insurance producer. In order to qualify, veterans must be eligible for benefits, have remaining entitlement to benefits, and their delimiting date must not have passed.