Vermont Business Magazine On Veterans Day, the Vermont Department of Labor (VDOL) extends its deepest gratitude to those who have served our country. The Department’s Veteran Services Program remains committed to helping veterans transition to meaningful civilian careers through priority employment services, training opportunities, resume support, and connections to Vermont employers.
“Veterans bring invaluable skills, leadership, and a strong sense of purpose to Vermont’s workforce,” said Kendal Smith, Commissioner of the Vermont Department of Labor. “Our team is proud to support their continued success through programs that connect them with the opportunities they deserve.”
The Department’s Veteran Services staff provides one-on-one guidance, helping individuals identify career paths, enhance job readiness, and connect with employers who recognize the value of military experience.
If you are a veteran looking for support with your job search or an employer interested in hiring veterans, visit labor.vermont.gov/veterans for detailed information on our programs and services and learn how you can connect with our Veteran Services team.
As a reminder, VDOL’s offices are closed today, November 11, in observance of Veterans Day.
Across Vermont, service takes many forms, through AmeriCorps, community programs, caring for neighbors, volunteering for emergency services, and military service. Each reflects the same commitment to showing up, making sacrifices, and acting with purpose. Military service embodies these values with extraordinary dedication and risk.
11.11.2025. Vermont Department of Labor | Montpelier labor.vermont.gov

