Posted on Jan 28, 2015
Can anyone provide advice to someone considering a VTIP to FA 30- Information Operations?
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I am a few months away from being eligible to submit a VTIP packet and would like to hear from officers branched FA 30
Posted 10 y ago
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Not really, I am FA30, but I am also RC, which is a whole different beast. Your best bet is going to be to find an AC FA30 and ask them for some guidance. Some thoughts follow.
The vast majority of FA30-specific jobs for Officers are going to be some version of a staff job.
Since the last iteration of 3-13, IO (or now I&I) has gone from being primary staff to being part of the 3. I agree with this change, but it changes your visibility.
Speaking of iterations of 3-13, right now doctrine seems to change faster than some people change socks. I'm not sure I know what an FA30 will be called on to do over the next 5-10 years is set.
I think remaining Signal will be a more STABLE career path. I also wouldn't be surprised if FA30 ultimately gets rolled up under the Signal branch - that would be congruent with the Navy and AF approach.
The vast majority of FA30-specific jobs for Officers are going to be some version of a staff job.
Since the last iteration of 3-13, IO (or now I&I) has gone from being primary staff to being part of the 3. I agree with this change, but it changes your visibility.
Speaking of iterations of 3-13, right now doctrine seems to change faster than some people change socks. I'm not sure I know what an FA30 will be called on to do over the next 5-10 years is set.
I think remaining Signal will be a more STABLE career path. I also wouldn't be surprised if FA30 ultimately gets rolled up under the Signal branch - that would be congruent with the Navy and AF approach.
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I'm not a FA30 but I work for a one. Just keep doing your research. If you go that route and don't like it, you might get stuck in it for the rest of your career. I would carefully review all branches/FAs that you qualify for in the next VTIP.
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Look up officers in that MOS and reach out. You're more likely to get better information by reaching out rather than asking open-endedly. Come with specific questions. Good luck!
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