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What are some top entry-level jobs for working with the military?

I'm thinking about finding a job that interacts with the military right after high school. What are some good entry-level positions in this field that might set up a rewarding career path? Any guidance would be appreciated!

a year ago

There are several career paths you can take if you're interested in working with the military right after high school. Below, I will outline a few possibilities.

1. Military Enlistee: While this is the most direct route, due to the commitment and potential risks, it should not be taken lightly. You can enlist in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or the Coast Guard, and choose a specialty based on your interests and skills. This could range from a technical job, like an electronics technician or a systems operator, to a more physically demanding role such as infantry or military police.

2. Civilian Employee for the Department of Defense (DoD): The DoD employs a significant number of civilians in varied roles, from administrative and logistic support to defense technology development. Many of these roles do not require a degree and offer on-the-job training.

3. Defense Contractor: Several private sector companies work closely with the military to provide everything from defense technology to logistics support. Positions in these firms can range from technical roles (where you might help to design and build equipment for the military) to administrative roles.

4. Military Academy Preparatory Schools: These schools, run by the military, offer one-year post-high school courses to prepare students for attending a Military Academy. The faculty at these schools includes both civilian and military personnel.

Remember, building a rewarding career requires a mix of skills, interests, and experiences. It's also important to note that working with the military, either directly or indirectly, often entails a degree of commitment and discipline. Therefore, it's vital that you consider these jobs in relation to your personal interests, skills, and long-term career goals.

a year ago

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