Posted on Jul 10, 2020
What type of equipment are 35N trained on during AIT and what types of jobs on the civilian side would be ideal for a 35N?
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35N is in my top job choices (the other two are 25S and 35M). I have equal interest in all three jobs and the deal breaker is the job that will offer the most opportunities on the civilian end. I was wondering if anyone has experience with 35N? If so, what do they do and what type of equipment are they trained on. I of course looked at the information on the army website but it was vague.
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It's gonna suck to hear but thw descriptions are vague for a reason. Outaide of the job being pretty classified, what you do can very drastically based on your assigned unit. As stated, 25S should be a last option in terms of outaide opportunities. A job in 35 series can take you pretty far in the civilian world.
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I can only speak to the 35N side.
Civilian/Contracting jobs when you get out range anywhere between 80-100,000 a year. Both jobs can be very Tactical or Strategic, depending on where the Army stations you. One location you could find yourself at , in a 35N position, would be an NSA site. I would use the go army link above to get a feel for what both jobs do.
Civilian/Contracting jobs when you get out range anywhere between 80-100,000 a year. Both jobs can be very Tactical or Strategic, depending on where the Army stations you. One location you could find yourself at , in a 35N position, would be an NSA site. I would use the go army link above to get a feel for what both jobs do.
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Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Analyst Jobs (35N) | GoArmy.com
The Army Signals Intelligence Analyst examines foreign communications/activity to inform strategic and combat intelligence. Research SIGINT jobs at goarmy.com.
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