Offensive S. asked a question to Carlington R.
Hello,
Available roles in the Army depend what you want to do and your education. Don't worry too much if you haven't got many, or any, qualifications: no matter what your level of education, there will be a role you can join.
To find out what qualifications you need, head over to the Army jobs and look up a role, the entry requirements are listed on each page.
For example, to join as a Combat Medical Tecnician, you need a minimum of GCSE Grade A* - C/9-4, or equivalent, in at least English Language and Maths, and to join as a Petroleum Operator, you don't need any formal qualifications.
There's a quiz you can take to help you get ideas of what you could join as, and I'll include a links below to the jobs search page and the examples I've given.
Quiz:
Jobs:
Find Your Perfect Army Career - Find A Role | Army Jobs
i did pcm/ict , then ccna and cyberops
You may find something that interests you through this page: Intelligence, communications & IT
Thank you so much, am much interested, but I dont know where to begin from as someone living in one of commonwealth countries, and have never travelled overseas
You should not that commonwealth applications are not currently open. You'll need to keep an eye on the nationality page on the Army Jobs website and apply when there is an application window. These windows are often limited to certain roles, so you may want to see what becomes available and apply for one that interests you.
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