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The Life Accelerator
The Life Accelerator asks you questions about the types of activities
you like, the things you'd like to learn, and the jobs you might
enjoy. The Life Accelerator looks at your preferences and compares
these to six different skill and interest profiles. A profile
is a way to describe a set of likes and dislikes, interests
and skills. Your answers help identify the kinds of jobs and
work environments that best match your skill and interest profile.
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Train For a Career
Your future is coming. Will you be ready? When you join the
Navy, you will not only learn how to adapt to the challenges
of life, but also how to take charge of your life and steer
yourself into a career that you will find rewarding - in every
sense of the word.
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Experience the World
A sunset in Spain. The neon glow of Hong Kong. The legendary
beaches of Australia. Joining the Navy is one of the best ways
to see the world. For many people, travel helps to broaden their
worldview and experience different cultures.
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Continue Your Education
The Navy places a lot of value on education. We want Sailors
and officers who can both learn and teach - our demanding
missions and high-tech work environment demand it. The Navy
insists that all recruits have at least a high school degree
or equivalent, and it encourages all Sailors to pursue their
education.
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Secure Your Future
One way to accelerate your life is to prepare for the future.
By creating a plan and foundation for the future, you prepare
for tomorrow by advancing yourself today. The Navy is one
of very few jobs that can assure your security - measured
in pay, insurance, medical care and retirement - for as long
as you serve and sometimes even after you leave.
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Personal Development
You may have noticed that people with Navy experience have
certain intangible qualities. Things like self-confidence,
pride and a sense of purpose. The Navy instills these qualities
in enlistees because it makes them good Sailors.
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The Official U.S. Navy Retention Website This
Center for Career Development provides beneficial information
such as professional record online, rating research, assignment
research, pay and compensation calculator. This is where
you can complete the Argus Career Milestone Tracking System
Survey, an interactive program used by the Navy to identify
and assess current career decisions of navy personnel.
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The Official U.S. Navy Website
This is the World Wide Web site for official information about
the United States Navy. It is provided as a public service
by the Navy's Office of Information, Washington, D.C., in
cooperation with the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center
Charleston, Pensacola Office, Pensacola, Florida. The purpose
of this Web site is to provide information and news about
the United States Navy to the Navy community, the citizens
of the United States, and the media.
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U.S. Naval History
The Naval Historical Center is the official history program
of the Department of the Navy. Its lineage dates back to
1800 with the founding of the Navy Department Library by
President John Adams.
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All Hands Magazine of the U.S. Navy
Never has the need for accurate and timely information been
as important as it is today, as the Navy reorganizes to meet
changing roles and missions.
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