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U.S. Army to host national hiring campaign May 10 through June 14
The United States Army
and last updated 2021-05-10 10:32:10-04
From May 10 until June 14, the U. S. Army will host their National Hiring Days campaign to recruit individuals for more than 150 careers.
The virtual event, which launched in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, will take place over five-weeks at recruiting stations in Louisiana, Mississippi and West Tennessee.
The Army says that up to $40,000 in signing bonuses or student loan reimbursement up to $65,000 are available to those who qualify.
Career options range from traditional combat roles in infantry and armor to support positions in healthcare, intelligence and human resources. The recruiters will also be on hand to discuss the benefits like health insurance, retirement plans, training and certifications, tuition assistance for college courses, and family support programs.
Uncle Sam wants you! US Army launches virtual hiring campaign, offers signing bonuses up to $40K
Army recruiters are hosting a virtual career fair May 10 thru Jun 14 as part of the military service s second nationwide virtual hiring campaign.
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FILE - In this June 4, 2017, file photo. New Army recruits take part in a swearing in ceremony before a baseball game between the San Diego Padres and the Colorado Rockies in San Diego. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) Author: KTVB Staff Updated: 12:18 PM MDT May 10, 2021
BOISE, Idaho Looking to jump start a new career? The U.S. Army launched a national hiring campaign Monday and is offering up to $40,000 in bonuses.
Army Embraces Anime in New Recruiting Campaign
Section of the poster for “The Calling,” a new Army marketing effort featuring anime videos on YouTube. (U.S. Army)
6 May 2021
The Army has launched a new marketing campaign featuring soldiers transformed into anime characters to tell their personal stories in support of an upcoming recruiting surge known as Army National Hiring Days 2021. The Calling is a series of short videos being aired on YouTube focused on five soldiers from difficult backgrounds. One begins with Army Reserve Spc. Jennifer Liriano narrating an anime-illustrated story of a frightening childhood memory. When I was four, my siblings and I watched my dad try to take his own life right in front of us, says Liriano, who grew up in a tough New Jersey neighborhood. The police were called, and they rescued him. I grew up wanting to help people like my father, people who are suffering.
A virtual recruiting push is part of the Army’s effort to meet its recruiting needs in a world where brick-and-mortar recruiting stations are less frequented and the military as a whole is working to be apolitical.