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I am a recent college grad, with a Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology (with courses dealing with Programming, Tech Support, Analysis, Network Security), and considering enlisiting in the Army (never enlisted before) for either Cyber (17C), Signal (25-series, most likely 25B), or Intel (35-series, most likely 35F). Which of the three divisions would be the best fit as it relates to my degree and marketability? What are some of the MOS's that I should consider, and how are they like in regards to training and day to day work conditions, and your thoughts on 17C, 25B, or 35F?
Posted 6 y ago
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Cyber is the battle of the future. That being said, if you prefer IT maintenance type things, as compared to UT protection and vulnerabilities, go Signal. And if you prefer IT as support for all of the cool things you can make a computer do to help you with a task, go Intel.
But, as already mentioned, why enlist rather than Commission? Don't get me wrong, I love the enlisted side of the house, but you are looking at a substantial pay differential (not that pay should be the only consideration - but it is definitely a consideration).
But, as already mentioned, why enlist rather than Commission? Don't get me wrong, I love the enlisted side of the house, but you are looking at a substantial pay differential (not that pay should be the only consideration - but it is definitely a consideration).
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