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Not all education comes from a book. Nor is college the only way to a career. One of the Navy’s strengths is its focus on hands–on training. You will develop valuable skills in a variety of fields that can lead directly to a job in the civilian world. Or, if you choose to stay in the Navy, you can build a lifelong career based upon your expertise, whether in electronics, mechanics, computers or any other field. Visit the Careers section to see all the opportunities the Navy has to offer.
The Navy is a great opportunity for those interested in a career in the skilled trades. You can gain apprentice–level experience in a wide variety of fields. Your training is free, and you will quickly start work on real projects — always the best way to learn.
The skills you learn in the Navy will make your transition to a civilian career easier. Employers value the training and experience the Navy provides. In addition, training in the skilled trades can lead to self–employment. Whether you want to work for yourself or someone else, the Navy can play a major role in accelerating your life.
The Navy is also valuable in helping you decide on a career path. You can try your hand at many jobs and get a taste of responsibility, while at the same time seeing the world, developing yourself and building a solid foundation for your future. Try the Life Accelerator™ to find fields that match your interests.
Talk to your recruiter to learn more about the many opportunities the Navy has to offer.
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