No. Recruiters are military personnel exclusively. There are, however, positions for civilian employees within the recruiting process - just not as actual recruiters.
No, normally army recruiters are active duty military personnel assigned to that specific duty. However, some branches of the military may have reserve programs that allow civilian personnel to work as recruiters, but these opportunities are limited. It is best to contact your local military recruitment office for more information on specific requirements and opportunities.
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An Army National Guard Recruiter.
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Civilian contractors work on Military vehicles.
An Army recruiter is not required to have any education over a GED. Though they will have to take boot camp and military classes before becoming a recruiter.
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The interest of individuals has little bearing on the skills and specialties needed in the Army. Recruiters often encounter people who are interested in joining the Army but who aren't physically fit enough or don't have needed skills. People who do have the skills needed by the Army frequently can find work elsewhere and aren't interested in an Army career.