Looking at applying for a role in the Intelligence corps or Infantry as an Officer, currently 17 years old.
Hi, great question. When applying for an officer role you will be required to answer questions such as, 'tell me a time when you have shown leadership' (as an example), being able to use experiences that aren't just from school, college, uni show you to be a more rounded individual. That said, lots of people join as officers who've not had any other jobs before. It might be that you've Capt'd the football/netball team instead or have helped a friend through a difficult situation. My advice would always be, do as much as you can with your life, get a job so that enables you to have experiences not just of the job role but the benefits of earning money (paying for your own hols, a car etc etc) -everything you do, all the experiences you have will make you a more rounded, more grounded and more humble individual which will stand you in good stead for being an officer. Good luck.
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