When it comes to military job retention rates, not all specialties are created equal. A Marine in an administrative or logistics role, for example, may see a lot less turnover in their specialty than ...
New Army recruits going into two of the service's most critical fields will no longer be able to choose which specific jobs they enlist into, according to an internal service email reviewed by ...
Military families face numerous challenges during relocations, and a recent U.S. Army Financial Management Command policy to help them is paying big dividends in the areas of readiness, family support ...
Are you in the market for a job right now? You are lucky. This is the hottest job market of the year for veterans, transitioning military members and spouses. I know what you are thinking: If this job ...
Army jobs that build civilian-ready skills and industry certifications can create a foundation for a successful career beyond the uniform.
The U.S. Army is cutting about 5% of its ranks — 24,000 jobs in all — as it embarks on a structural revamp to balance recruiting shortfalls with changing military circumstances. Most of the cuts will ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army is slashing the size of its force by about 24,000, or almost 5%, and restructuring to be better able to fight the next major war, as the service struggles with recruiting ...
All U.S. soldiers and Army civilian employees must report to the service any offers for secondary employment or requests to ...
AUSTIN, Texas — The Army is looking for Texans ready to be all they can be in its civilian workforce. The service is hosting an in-person hiring fair in Arlington on April 13 — a different approach to ...
LIVORNO, Italy – When Suzanne Ryan was a little girl, her father was stationed at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany. While there, he took Ryan and her family on a short vacation to Livorno and Pisa, Italy ...