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Using Your Skills to Protect Your Country

Did you study a foreign language in school and feel unfulfilled with your career choices? There are plenty of top paying careers out there for those who are bilingual or willing to learn to speak a second language fluently. And it’s easier than you might think to get those jobs!

Are you looking for a way to serve your country and protect the people you care about who dwell within it? If so, consider a career in the US Army.

Interpreting the World

If you’re already fairly proficient in the English language, you’ll embark on your adventure following your recruitment by beginning nine weeks of basic training where you’ll learn to be an elite, world-class soldier. If you have some trouble with English, it’s not a problem-you’ll instead be taken to Fort Jackson to enhance your English language skills before you start basic training. After your basic training is completed, you’ll attend advanced training where you’ll learn about contract negotiations, working as a VIP escort, helping out at checkpoints and cultural awareness.   Click Here to begin a career that let’s you do what you love while protecting those you love.

A Civilian Career At the Ready

When you’ve completed your training in the US Military, you’ll be ready to take on a myriad of careers. Opt to teach a foreign language by joining the Troops to Teachers Program, or get connected with the many government and non-government organizations that need interpreters and translators.   Click here to start a career that helps bring the world together.

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