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 | | Washington, D.C. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) recruiters and hiring specialists recently visited service men and women at Fort Polk, LA. The visit is part of Phase II of the Veteran Invitational Program (VIP), OPM's initiative to communicate veterans' preference rights on federal employment opportunities to service men and women. |
 | | "OPM employment experts' visit to Fort Polk to provide employment information to the men and women who wear the Nation's uniform evidences the President's strong commitment to veterans' preference in Federal hiring," stated Donald R. Mallet, Director of the Civilian Personnel Advisory Center. |
 | | OPM's recruiters have visited veterans' medical centers in Fort Jackson, South Carolina; Camp LeJeune, North Carolina; Fort Hood, Texas; Hampton, Virginia; Albany, New York; Kansas City; Minneapolis; Tampa and Jacksonville, Florida; Ft. Campbell, Kentucky; Camp Pendleton, California, and the San Diego Naval Base, and plan to visit Fort Sill, Oklahoma later this month. |
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