
Are you unable to pay for education to further your Information Technology career? Are you an IT specialist who’s out of work due to the current economy? Or maybe you’ve just got an interest in computers and aren’t sure how to advance your career. If any of those apply to you, you may have what it takes to become an IT Specialist for the US Army.
IT Specialists-Serve and Protect
As an Information Technology specialist in the US Army, you’ll spend 20 weeks training with state-of-the-art and up-to-date equipment. You’ll protect your country by learning how to maintain US Army computers and networks and troubleshoot computer issues. In addition, you’ll learn how to maintain and design computer programs for the US Army in order to keep their intelligence in prime shape. Imagine one of your own computer programs becoming standard in all US Army facilities. Click here to learn how you can develop your interest in computers while serving your country.
Civilian IT Specialists-A Leg Up on the Competition
Companies that hire IT specialists directly from the US Army do so because they know they receive quality training and possess superior work ethic. The military will even provide information on companies looking to hire IT specialists from the US Army. As you transition to civilian life, you’ll be fully qualified to work for virtually any company that uses computers to maintain their networks, provide technical support or even write games and programs. Click here to embark on a career with endless possibilities.
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