Careers for the US NAVY RESERVE - Info provided by Navy Reserve
Everyday people are making a difference as Navy
Reservists. Police officers. Teachers. Students. All recognizing what it
means to serve their country and benefit from what they receive in
return
Below you will find the career opportunities when you enlist in
the Naval Reserve.
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Arts and Photography
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Aviation Technology
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Business Management
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Computer/Electronics and Information Technology
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Construction and Building
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Emergency, Fire and Rescue
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Food, Restaurant and Lodging
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Human Resources
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Intelligence and Communications Technology
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Law Enforcement/Legal Support
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Medical and Dental
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Office and Administrative Support
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Religion
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Special Operations
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Technology/Mechanical and Industrial
From expertise in state-of-the-art avionics and electronics to
advanced medical technology and beyond, the skills and experience you gain in
the Navy Reserve can produce significant results in the civilian marketplace.
Navy Reservists serve in both Enlisted and Officer capacities, depending on
their qualifications and interests. In general, to become an Enlisted member of
the Navy Reserve, you need at least a high school diploma. To become an Officer,
you need a degree from a four-year U.S. college or university.
Let your
own meaningful mission begin by opening the door to new opportunities and
increasing your potential for career advancement. Your proud service in the Navy
Reserve will not only positively affect every facet of your life, but the lives
of those around you.
: All information provided by the Naval Reserve.
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