Although the US Army pays well for the latter category of careers and jobs, candidates for such positions have the added benefit of similar high-paying jobs in the civilian field, once they leave the force.
Here are a few examples that have lucrative potential in the US Army AND the civilian field.
Hi-Tech Cyber-Security Careers
Today, the world is beset by conventional, and unconventional forms of terrorism e.g., cyber terrorism, computer hacking and the like. Therefore, the need for highly qualified personnel capable of running and/or designing of cutting-edge, cyber-security systems have become indispensable to maintaining network protection and security in the US Army.
As the US Army pays serious attention to this critical area of their operation, there’s much demand for cyber-security specialists.
Hi-Tech Computer & IT Careers
As a 21st century branch of the military, the US Army not only has extremely complex computer network systems, but rely on them for effectiveness and efficiency throughout their US and global operations. As a result, the US Army offers a variety of computer-related career paths to people with exceptionally high computer and IT skills.
Hi-Tech Communications Careers
The US Army has the most advanced communications systems in the world, involving satellite, internet, radio and more. This permits the army to communicate swiftly and effectively at every level in their US and global operations, right down to communications between even the smallest units in the field. This is why the US Army has numerous opportunities for highly skilled communications specialists, at all times.
