Sunday, May 17, 2020

CAREERS IN THE MILITARY




In this website STUDENTS will learn about:
  •        The military system
  •          Types of service
  •          Boot camp by service
  •        Enlisted VS Officer
  •          Enlistment requirements
  •          Enlistment process
  •          Becoming a Military Officer
  •         Pay
  •          Benefits
  •          Reason to consider the military
  •          Why should you contact a recruiter?

Additionally, PARENTS will find information about:
  •         Why the military?
  •          What are the requirements to join?
  •          What job opportunities are available for my child?
  •          I want my child to go to college, can she/he do both?
  •          What is the difference between enlisted and officer?
  •          Can my child serve part-time? What service options are available?
  •          What if my child wants to enter the military as an officer?
  •          What can we do to prepare during high school?
  •          Can my child join before high school graduation?
  •          What kinds of questions should I ask a recruiter?

-         Support for parents and their children: parents’ stories, list of groups to help support parents and their children.

In this website, students will be able to browse careers and learn about Military Hot Jobs. There are 2 options:
1.     
         GUIDED EXPLORATION: a quick way to find the careers that best suit you. Students must answer some questions based on their professional preferences, and they will obtain a list of careers recommended for them. In each career recommended students can learn about:
·      The purpose.
·      The skills and interests you need.
·      What workers do in this job.
·      Training provided.
·      Work environment.
·      The branches of the military where you can find this job.
·      Related careers in the military and civilian life.

2.     ADVANCED SEARCH: to search careers by branch, rank, career cluster, interest, career path and job family. They can be sort by skills importance (Math, verbal, Science/Technology).
In each career found students can learn about:
·      The purpose.
·      The skills and interests you need.
·      What workers do in this job.
·      Training provided.
·      Work environment.
·      The branches of the military where you can find this job.
·      Related careers in the military and civilian life.

Finally, students can explore featured profiles where youth who work for the military tell about their lives.

For more information visit:https://www.careersinthemilitary.com/


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