Posted on Sep 9, 2015
How many of you Air Defense Artillery guys got out and walked into Raytheon?
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As an Air Defender that now works for Raytheon, I can tell you that we are receiving fewer and fewer quality personnel. Those that are sticking out are those that are true masters of the craft, and that does not mean Master Gunnery either. Unfortunately I have met to many 'MGs" that were just a graduate of the course and that was it. You need to set yourself apart from the rest of your peers with actual knowledge. Look into jobs at http://jobs.raytheon.com for positions you may be interested in. If you draft a Resume, please don't forget to put in some time and curtail it to the position that you are applying for. Too many times I have sat in on an interview an the person has used the same resume for multiple different jobs. Also, don't try and impress us with a bunch of words and accolades. List the prominent accomplishments, achievements and succinct details of your time in the military. Having a five paged Resume is not necessarily a good thing. HIGHLIGHT your COLLEGE EDUCATION.....Really, be prepared to talk about this. If you know some one that works for the company (And you should by all the posts I see) ask them what the job entails, as some of our jobs are similar sounding, but different in nature. Prepare yourself to answer questions like: "Why do you think you would be good for this position?", "What motivates you?", "What do you think qualify you for this position?", "Are you willing to travel?" and "When is the earliest you are available?" . You would be surprised to the amount of interviewees that are stumped when asked these questions. Know that while many attributes that made you successful in the Army don't necessarily cross over to the civilian sector, i.e. PT Stud, Soldier of the Quarter, Audie Murphy. Lastly, if you don't know the answer to a question, don't fake it, I guarantee you we know the answer. Good luck and I hope this answers your question.
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SGT Thomas Lancaster
After reading my post, I think it comes off as anti-Master Gunner. Not the case, I work with many great Master Gunners that are indeed master of the craft, and anyone who knows me knows that I am jealous as hell of all of them. Lol.
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In short terms, yes. I'm asking to learn whether it's beneficial to note the little bit I've done in ADA.
It's not.
It's not.
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I am a retired Air Defense Artillery officer with 28 years of experience mostly in PATRIOT. I applied for several positions within Raytheon and was never given a look. Breaking into that company is not as easy as many may think
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I had a friend who was 14S l, same as me who got out and got a contractor job working on FBCB2.
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SGT (Join to see) - He really likes it. He is able to travel stateside as well as overseas. I don't remember the company, but it was one down at Ft. Hood.
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