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SPC(P) Samuel T. - you don’t need a lot of operational experience to get a contract. And the pay is pretty excellent, even on contracts where you don’t have a lot of experience.
35f is entry level of the intel world. It’s kinda boring, general analysis.
35p, you have to go learn a language if you don’t already know one. Even then, the real cool jobs likely go to native speakers that became US citizens.
17c is still a new mos figuring its way out. (But anything in cybercom is definitely the future).
35n is pretty highspeed and BMOC in the Intelligence community. The opportunities are amazing. I can’t tell you much about specifics, as most of it is classified. But there’s a reason why if you fail out of 35n school, you usually get reclassed and sent to 35f school or sometimes 35m or 35g. (And never the opposite).
35f is entry level of the intel world. It’s kinda boring, general analysis.
35p, you have to go learn a language if you don’t already know one. Even then, the real cool jobs likely go to native speakers that became US citizens.
17c is still a new mos figuring its way out. (But anything in cybercom is definitely the future).
35n is pretty highspeed and BMOC in the Intelligence community. The opportunities are amazing. I can’t tell you much about specifics, as most of it is classified. But there’s a reason why if you fail out of 35n school, you usually get reclassed and sent to 35f school or sometimes 35m or 35g. (And never the opposite).
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Speaking form 7 yrs OCONUS experience - a TS clearance is the gold standard.
Any of those MOSs will serve you well.
Any of those MOSs will serve you well.
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