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      Army Recruiter Interview

      Sep 22, 2016
      Anonymous employee
      Las Vegas, NV
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at US Army (Las Vegas, NV) in Jan 2012

      Interview

      Submit a Packet to HRC, Complete Recruiting school at fort Knox Eligibility Requirements Be a United States citizen by birth or naturalization or a permanent resident alien. Be a high school graduate with diploma or have 30 semester hours of college with a high school general education development (GED) transcript. Have a minimum general technical (GT) score of 110 (waiver authorized with GT score of 100 or GT score of 95 with a skilled-technical (ST) score of 95). Be at least 21 years old, but not more than 35 years old at time of selection (waiver authorized to age 45 for promotable staff sergeants (SSGs) and sergeants first class (SFCs)). Be a sergeant (SGT), SSG, or SFC. (An SFC may not have more than 2 years time in grade at the time of selection.) At time of selection, have no less that 4 years time in service and no more than 10 years time in service if a SGT, no more than 12 years time in service if a SSG, or no more than 14 years time in service if a SFC. Have completed 1 year of service since reclassification per AR 614–200 (waiver not authorized). Meet the screening table or body fat standards of AR 600–9 (waiver not authorized). Have a minimum physical profile of 132221. Soldiers possessing a 3 in Upper Extremities must have prior Military Occupational Specialty Medical Review Board (MMRB) clearance. Soldiers may not have a shaving profile (waiver not authorized). Have a mental evaluation statement not older than 6 months verifying that the Soldier has no record of emotional or mental instability. This evaluation must be based on a personal interview and screening of health records by a qualified mental health care provider (waiver not authorized). Possess a valid civilian driver’s license. Individual must have no record of careless, reckless, or unsafe driving. Possess excellent military appearance and bearing and have no obvious distracting physical abnormalities or mannerisms. Tattoos must be in compliance with AR 670–1. Not currently be nor have previously been enrolled in the past 12 months in a drug or alcohol dependency intervention program of any type (waiver not authorized). Not be pregnant at time of attendance at the ARC (waiver not authorized). Never been the subject of adjudication (including proceedings under the provisions of Article 15, Uniform Code of Military Justice) or had adverse action taken by any authority for any offense that involves moral turpitude, regardless of sentence received or any offense under the UCMJ for which confinement of 2 years or more may be adjudged. (waiver not authorized). All Soldiers must be screened against the National Sex Offender Registry database by agency that currently conducts background screening on potential recruiters. Have no history of domestic violence or assault, or marital, emotional, or major medical problems (to include immediate Family) that would hamper performance on recruiting duty. (waiver authorized). Not be a sole parent or guardian. Not have more than two dependents (to include spouse) if a SGT, three dependents (to include spouse) if a SGT (promotable (P)), four dependents (to include spouse) if a SSG, or five dependents (to include spouse) if a SFC (waiver authorized with strong documentation supporting good finances). Be financially stable, have not filed a petition claiming bankruptcy within the last 3 years, and not currently be responsible for making any payments as a result of any such action. Have at least 3 years time in service remaining following the completion of the ARC. The CG, USAREC is the waiver approval authority for recruiter selection criteria.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

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      Army Recruiter Interview

      Jan 10, 2013
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at US Army

      Interview

      Make sure you ask very detailed questions to the recruiter. Bring a friend or family member. It doesn't matter how old you are. They may come up with a question that is important, and you never thought of before. You have to pass a test called the ASVAB, have to pass a drug screening, as well as a medical physical. For some jobs you may require a clearance with the federal government.

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      Question 1

      Filling out the background packet is tedious. You have to list down everywhere you lived worked and went to school for the last seven years.
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      Army Recruiter Interview

      Mar 13, 2016
      Anonymous employee
      Kansas City, MO
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied in-person. The process took 6 months. I interviewed at US Army (Kansas City, MO) in Nov 2012

      Interview

      Not an entry level position requires 7 weeks of additional training. Must apply once at the rank of E 5 or higher at a minimum of 3 to 4 years of service required. Must qualify for secret clearance

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      Question 1

      Have you ever committed any crimes?
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