Posted on Apr 26, 2014
SSG Recruiter
12.3K
21
13
2
2
0
In today's world of growing technology when information is always at the tips of our fingers what can be done to improve the stigma that Recruiting Command has both in the Army itself and in the public's eyes?
Posted in these groups: Recruiting logo Recruiting
Avatar feed
Responses: 8
1SG Visual Information Operations Chief
5
5
0
Most civilians are not educated about the military. They see us as a war driven machine, when we are not. Furthermore there' a portion of the population that see us as the World's bully, so I don't think we can do that much, besides educating the people within our sphere so the perception can change.
(5)
Comment
(0)
SSG Recruiter
SSG (Join to see)
>1 y
Great point, thanks for the feedback.
(0)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small
MAJ Steve Sheridan
5
5
0
I think education key. I have to admit that it's easy to make fun of Recruiting Command.

Transparency is also a key. Having technology that shares the TRUTH I think would help.
(5)
Comment
(0)
CPT Battalion Intelligence Officer (S2)
CPT (Join to see)
>1 y
SSG, along the lines of what MAJ Sheridan has written about transparency - figures speak. When you can show how many were recruited, where they were from, what their demographics were...that plays a part. The other part is having all of the facts available to potential Soldiers right there at the recruiting station or MEPS. Many people don't know much about the military beyond the stories they've been told by friends and relatives, and the media. Having references to look up whatever you want to know about the military in black and white, from an authority... that would at least give the impression that honesty is the intent. Too frequently we have to meet with a recruiter and take their word for it. I've had many recruiters tell me they have no quota... but if they have no quota, no expectation, how do they know when to push hard and be publicly involved? Why does their station close when they aren't recruiting many Soldiers? Too many veiled truths or outright lies.
(1)
Reply
(0)
SSG Recruiter
SSG (Join to see)
>1 y
Gentlemen, you both bring up great points. I also believe that education plays a large part in the stigma that many have. I would say that we need to educate the general public but also need to do a better job of educating those in Recruiting Command. Your Centers reputation can go a long way to improve your relationship with the community and the public in general. Thanks for the feedback.
(0)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small
MAJ Ken Landgren
1
1
0
My pathetic experience was dealing with a recruiting office full of liars. They really did not care about the best career for me.
(1)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small

Join nearly 2 million former and current members of the US military, just like you.

close