US Army / Army Reserve

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The Army is a powerful fighting force defending and serving our nation by land, sea and air. Elite groups within the Army, such as the Army Rangers and Special Forces, receive specialized training for advanced combat situations.

In addition to domestic bases, the Army has permanent stations in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa as well as troops on the ground wherever there is a conflict. Length of individual service commitment varies, and in some cases may be as little as two years.

The Army offers more than 150 career employment opportunities across various disciplines, including aviation, cyber, information technology, health care, aircraft maintenance and Special Forces. No matter your specialty, you'll receive top-notch training and the experience to handle whatever future career opportunities come your way. Find out which full-time Army opportunities are right for you or get information about part-time service in the Army Reserve

Company Benefits

Benefits may vary per position and employment status

Health Insurance
Life Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
401(k)
Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account
Flexible Schedules
Work From Home
Tuition Reimbursement
Health & Wellness Programs
Vacation Leave
Sick Leave
Holiday Pay
Paid Time Off
Paid Parental Leave
Long-Term Disability
Short-Term Disability

Here's What Working at US Army / Army Reserve Looks Like

Becoming a Soldier
BECOMING A SOLDIER How long will it take for you to join? The first step to becoming a Soldier is talking to a recruiter. He or she will guide you through the process of enlistment. Then, you will attend Basic Combat Training (BCT) and learn the ins and outs of being a Soldier. After Basic, you will enter Advanced Individual Training (AIT), where you will learn how to perform your Army job.
The Process
THE ARMY RECRUITING PROCESS Who are Army Recruiters and How do they Help You? Recruiters are tasked with not only finding men and women who are interested in the Army, but also helping them gauge whether military service is best for them. Recruiters also guide potential candidates through the enlistment process, making sure they have everything they need up until the moment a Soldier embarks on Basic Combat Training. What does an Army recruiter do? A recruiter will help you tailor your Army experience to fit your needs and goals. Want to take advantage of money for your education? Need certain job skills? Your recruiter can give you the specifics on all the Army benefits to help you make the most out of your Army career. What to Ask an Army Recruiter? Recruiters are some of the most experienced Soldiers in the Army, and they are qualified to tell you about what the Army has to offer. Some have served overseas, and some have seen combat. You should feel free to ask them about their experiences and how the Army has helped them meet their goals.
Earn more than a paycheck
Earn More Than A Paycheck As a Soldier, you'll get paid more than just a salary. Benefits like free healthcare, housing, subsidized food, and money for education all add up to cover a majority of your living expenses.

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