Military

The Steps to Picking Your Military Job

Choosing a military job is a bit like picking a career path in the civilian world but with some unique twists. When you join the military, you’ll take the ASVAB test, which helps match your skills and interests to various roles. From there, you can explore options ranging from engineering and medical fields to cybersecurity and logistics. Some unexpected roles include Watercraft Operator, Army Band Musician, Veterinary Food Inspection Specialist, Army Diver, and Public Affairs Specialist.

The military provides specialized training for these jobs, ensuring you gain valuable skills and experience. It’s important to think about what you enjoy doing and how you want to use your talents to serve your country.

One of the best parts about military jobs is how they can set you up for success in civilian careers. Many military roles have direct civilian counterparts, making the transition smoother. For instance, if you work in military healthcare, you could become a nurse or medical technician after your service.

Employers highly value skills like leadership, teamwork, and problem‑solving, and your military experience can make your résumé stand out. Plus, there are resources and programs specifically designed to help veterans find jobs and continue their education, making it easier to move from a military career to a civilian one.

What is a Military MOS?

MOS stands for Military Occupational Specialty, which is the term used to describe specific job roles within the military. Each MOS has a unique code and set of duties, reflecting the wide range of career fields available, such as engineering, medical, intelligence, and logistics.

Your MOS determines your training and responsibilities, shaping your military career and providing valuable skills for future civilian employment.

Learn more about the
Military Pathway

This pathway is designed for students planning to join the armed forces after graduation and help explore different military branches.

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Everyone’s plans after high school are different; find the path that’s right for you and connect with resources to help you succeed in your goals.

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