"When I first applied for the Army I knew I could better my qualifications and travel around the world, but never knew I could gain so much more, for example I would have never of said in 10 years time I want to be a skiing instructor, but the Army has given me that experience and helped me work towards it."
From Jan 2016 to Present
Working for the Army has gave me more confidence, qualifications and experiences I most defiantly wouldn't of gained from working in a warehouse. With my job I have travelled all over the UK, and other countries such as, Belgium, Falklands, America, Africa, Norway, Oman, France. I have also done mountain walking, skiing, caving, rock climbing, mountain biking and Kayaking with the Army for Adventure training.
I have alwaysed wanted to work in either police or army I'm used to outside not the strongest what jobs would U think would be good and what would I need to choose in options to get their also I'm Dyslexic if that needs to be known I'm dumb abit and struggle in some lessons but may come home with a pass
Eligibility advice, Qualifications
Vehicle Mechanic
Section Commander
Marketing Partnership Manager
Outreach team member
Careers Adviser
RE CET JNCO
Recruiter
Army Air Corps CET Team.
CSgt Infantry Nurture LO
Recruiting Co-ordinator
Regimental Engagement & Mentor Support Officer (ReMSO
Vehicle Mechanic
SO3 G1 (Pers)
Roleplayer
Kingsman
SNCO
Recruiting and Mentoring Support Officer
Financial Systems Administrator
CIS Cpl
REMSO
Outreach Team 2iC Scotland
Royal artillery
Ground crew specialist
British Army
SO2 HR in Gibraltar
Combat Medical Technician
Education and Training Officer
Staff Officer - Projects for People
Royal Military Police - Corps Engagement Team
Recruiting Co-Coordinator
British Army lead
Combat Medical Technician
Outreach Team SNCO
Corps Engagement Team Warrant Officer
Vehicle Mechanic (REME)
Musician
Marketing Officer
Lead Recruiter - Armed Forces Careers Office - Sheffield
Infantry Officer
Postal and Courier Operator
Team Leader (Cpl)
Army Air Corps CET LCpl
Supply Chain Operator
Team Leader at JAMC
Regimental Medical Officer
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