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Military Jobs for People with a Degree

I'm exploring options for military careers after high school. Can someone tell me what kinds of jobs in the military might align well with holding a college degree? I'm particularly interested in positions that might leverage academic skills.

a year ago

Sure, if you're interested in joining the military after earning a college degree, there are plenty of officer-level positions that could leverage academic skills across various disciplines:

1. Healthcare Professionals: The military recruits medical, dental, nursing, and health science graduates for its hospitals and medical facilities. These roles would demand that you have degrees related to those fields.

2. Legal Professionals: The Judge Advocate General's (JAG) Corps is a great option for graduates with a law degree interested in serving in the military. They act as legal advisors to commanders, reviewing legal documents, and can even represent service members in military courts.

3. Engineers: All branches of the military have engineering roles. Those with degrees in civil, mechanical, electrical, or aerospace engineering, among other fields, have plenty of options in roles from maintaining equipment and infrastructure to designing new technologies.

4. Intelligence: Intelligence officers interpret and use intelligence information regarding areas such as strategy, operations, and tactical planning. This might be of interest to graduates with degrees in international relations, political science, or related fields.

5. Cybersecurity Professionals: If you have a degree in computer science or a related field, this could be an intriguing path. Cybersecurity professionals protect military data and fight against cyber threats.

6. Supply and Logistics Officers: These officers manage procurement, storage, and distribution of supplies and equipment. This might be particularly suited for anyone with a degree in business, economics, supply chain management, or a related field.

Remember, going this route usually means you’ll enter the military as an officer, which has different requirements and commitments than enlisted positions do. It's also worth noting that most branches of the military provide further training and continuing education opportunities after you enlist, which can continue to shape your career long after you've finished your degree.

a year ago

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