Healthcare and Benefits
MOAA’s Legislative Update
Learn about recent legislation that may affect your service-earned benefits, along with MOAA's priorities for the upcoming National Defense Authorization Act.
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You've reached the registration page of a MOAA event that's already taken place. But don't worry: We have plenty of upcoming webinars, seminars, career fairs, and much more for members and nonmembers alike. Below are a few links to help you get started:
Have questions? We're happy to answer them: Contact our Member Service Center at (800) 234-6622 or email MSC@moaa.org for more information.
Learn about recent legislation that may affect your service-earned benefits, along with MOAA's priorities for the upcoming National Defense Authorization Act.
Get what you deserve in your next salary negotiation.
Artificial intelligence can set you apart from the rest of the job-seeking crowd. Find out how.
This workshop takes on topics skipped by programs geared toward active duty servicemembers.
Get expert advice on areas of interest for those nearing federal retirement or already out of the office.
Register now for a special online event that will help you navigate all types of professional transition.
Can’t make the webinar? No problem. Register now and we’ll send you a link to the recording.
On the 50th anniversary of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the nation’s workforce watchdog, concluded that “age discrimination remains a significant and costly problem for workers, their families and our economy.” In a separate 2018 AARP workplace survey, nearly 2 out of 3 workers ages 45 and older have seen or experienced age discrimination on the job.
Given the average age of a veteran is 58 years old, with the largest group of veterans between the ages of 45 and 64 still in their prime working years, you may unfortunately experience prejudice and discrimination when you are applying for jobs or seeking career advancement opportunities. In this virtual webinar, we discuss steps you can take to help reduce potential age bias from employers. Topics include:
Join MOAA and our special guest speaker, Kenneth L. Johnson, founder and president of East Coast Executives, the world’s premier diversity recruitment firm, as he arms you with tips and strategies to avoid ageism in your post-military career.
Registrants will receive a link to the webinar recording, which will also be made available online to MOAA Life and Premium members.
Thank you for visiting the Military Officers Association of America at MOAA.org!
You've reached the registration page of a MOAA event that's already taken place. But don't worry: We have plenty of upcoming webinars, seminars, career fairs, and much more for members and nonmembers alike. Below are a few links to help you get started:
Have questions? We're happy to answer them: Contact our Member Service Center at (800) 234-6622 or email MSC@moaa.org for more information.
Learn about recent legislation that may affect your service-earned benefits, along with MOAA's priorities for the upcoming National Defense Authorization Act.
Get what you deserve in your next salary negotiation.
Artificial intelligence can set you apart from the rest of the job-seeking crowd. Find out how.
This workshop takes on topics skipped by programs geared toward active duty servicemembers.
Get expert advice on areas of interest for those nearing federal retirement or already out of the office.
Register now for a special online event that will help you navigate all types of professional transition.
Can’t make the webinar? No problem. Register now and we’ll send you a link to the recording.
On the 50th anniversary of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the nation’s workforce watchdog, concluded that “age discrimination remains a significant and costly problem for workers, their families and our economy.” In a separate 2018 AARP workplace survey, nearly 2 out of 3 workers ages 45 and older have seen or experienced age discrimination on the job.
Given the average age of a veteran is 58 years old, with the largest group of veterans between the ages of 45 and 64 still in their prime working years, you may unfortunately experience prejudice and discrimination when you are applying for jobs or seeking career advancement opportunities. In this virtual webinar, we discuss steps you can take to help reduce potential age bias from employers. Topics include:
Join MOAA and our special guest speaker, Kenneth L. Johnson, founder and president of East Coast Executives, the world’s premier diversity recruitment firm, as he arms you with tips and strategies to avoid ageism in your post-military career.
Registrants will receive a link to the webinar recording, which will also be made available online to MOAA Life and Premium members.