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He said she said ( Navy Nuke recruiter)

Started by Glowing_Since_09, Aug 23, 2009, 10:59

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Glowing_Since_09

One recruiter told me that some companies will go to you near the end of your enlistment and offer you a contract.

I highly doubt this, because everyone and there mothers have degrees and extra training after the their service. Now I'm not going to be negative and say it never happens, but honestly, how many Navy Nukes fresh out of the Navy get hooked up in such a manor?

JustinHEMI05

If I am understanding your question, which is difficult you should know, I think you are asking who actually got a job out of the Navy?

One here. I had several offers many months before getting out.

I am not sure where you get your info, but at my plant, barely anyone outside of engineering has a degree. I have a degree, but it had nothing to do with me getting my job.

Justin

Glowing_Since_09

Thanks for the reply. Sorry for the confusing post. I asked my brother to post it while i was rebuilding his engine. What I didn't know, that he had the grammar of Blonde Rocker, ha ha. Anyways, thank you for your reply, did any other past nuke sailors get hooked up right away?

JustinHEMI05

I personally know lots of them. It all depends on you though.

Justin

Creeker

If you are asking if folks come find you prior to your EAOS, and offer you jobs on a platter... I don't think that is the norm.  I'm sure it happens, and that networking comes into play...  But, were I you, I'd assume that the training and experience will open doors, however, you need to go knocking the way the rest of the job seeking world does!  Do your HW, search for openings, make an impressive resume, and practice your interviewing skills.

Best of luck,

Bill

JustinHEMI05

I agree 100% with creeker. If that is what you are asking then no, no one is waiting outside the gate to hand you a 6 figure job. In my examples, myself and my friends worked very hard to find the opportunities and learn how to write a resume and sell ourselves in the interview.

Justin

jquella07

Your experience will help you out a bunch, especially if you held any leadership positions in your Navy career.  Other than that, you really have to know how to write a solid resume and kill the interview, as well as pass any entrance exam the company might have.  I was very fortunate to get hired at Southern California Edison for a six figure salary coming right out of an 8 year enlistment as an ET.  Good luck... There are plenty of opportunities out there.  Just gotta work for 'em!


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