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Finding Military Job Resources

Does anyone have recommendations on resources for learning more about different military jobs? I'm interested in understanding the various roles and how to prepare for them.

a year ago

Absolutely! There are a few resources you can explore to get a comprehensive idea about different roles in the military:

1. Official Military Branch Websites: Every military branch (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, Space Force) has its own official website which provides details about various job roles available. Each job role is usually referred to as a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) in the Army and Marine Corps, an Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) in the Air Force, and a rating in the Navy.

2. Recruiters: Military recruiters are excellent resources to understand the various roles and responsibilities in each branch of the military. Making an appointment to speak with a recruiter can offer you personalized advice and guidance.

3. Career Exploration Tools: Sites like Appily and the Bureau of Labor Statistics have a wealth of information about military careers. On these sites, you can find job descriptions, duties, salary expectations, requirements, and job growth projections for various military occupations.

4. ASVAB Career Exploration Program: This is a career planning and exploration program that combines a multiple-aptitude test with an interest self-assessment and a wide range of career exploration tools. It is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense.

5. Talk to Veterans: Speaking with veterans can also provide invaluable insights into what different military jobs are really like. Organizations such as American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars often have large networks of veterans who can share their experiences.

Remember, selecting a role isn't just about figuring out what you're qualified for - you'll also want to consider the kind of career path you want after the military, as your military job can provide valuable skills and experiences for your post-military career.

a year ago

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