Friday, June 6, 2008

Fort Collins Marines

A recruiter is someone engaging in recruitment, which is the solicitation of individuals to fill jobs or positions within any group, such as a corporation or sports team. Recruiters can be divided into two groups; those working internally for one organization, and those working for multiple clients in a third-party broker relationship, sometimes called headhunters or agency recruiters.

 

The marine recruiter’s mission is to seek out and find young men and women of the highest moral, physical, and mental qualifications, to create within them a lasting, burning desire to serve their country as a United States marine. A great recruiter in Northern Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, and Nebraska is the University of Northern Colorado ROTC.

 

Leaders are not born, they are made - and the best place for this is in the United States Marine Corps. In our commissioning programs you learn to think tactically, to act decisively, and to lead with confidence. You become ready to lead your Marines on any mission, in any clime and place.

 

As a Marine Corps Officer, you will be trained in The Basic School (TBS). The three main occupational areas are: Ground, Aviation and Law, with over 20 possible Military Occupational Specialities (MOSs) to pursue.

 

All MOSs are awarded based on merit, potential, and desire. However, approximately 90% of all graduates from The Basic School are assigned to one of their top five choices. Regardless of which field they choose, officers will lead Marines through missions essential to US security.

 

The mission of the Marine Corps Officer Programs of WesternMarineOfficer.com is to select qualified applicants for their paid summer leadership internships and career opportunities for college students and graduates.

 

They also prepare current Candidate School. Applicants can be guaranteed options in Aviation, as well as Ground, Law or Reserve programs. They train Marines in Colorado State, so don’t miss your chance, visit them today.

 

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