An Army recruiter gets nothing for a contract, only a pat on the back if their lucky, they do not work on compensation or get bonuses by getting someone to enlist. The only incentive an Army recruiter has is that a person who scores over a 50 on the ASVAB the recruiter will get 15 points toward an award, it takes 300 points to receive a recruiting award. Each and every recruiter does not have a quota directed by the Army, they however has personal goals to make an attempt to find at least one person a month to enlist in the Army, if they are unsuccessful then at the worse they will get chewed out by their bosses and then taught and mentored on ways that might work to find a person to enlist.
Military recruiters do get bonuses depending on the branch of military. The amount can vary based on referals and enlistment numbers.
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Yes. They are separate components, with their own recruiting.
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A private (E1) makes $18,378 per year, plus bonuses, allowances, and other benefits. By contrast, a staff sergeant with 6 years experience makes $35,578.80, plus bonuses, allowances, and other benefits.
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Any US Army recruitment center. The same recruiters who recruit for the Regular (active duty) Army also recruit for the Army Reserve. They do not, however, recruit for the National Guard.
Recruiters are people in the army!! The recruit other guys(and girls) who want to be in the army,they set them up to take a test and all of that kInd of stuff.
The army's recruitment in England is somewhat similar to that of the United States. They use 125 different career offices to recruit. They also place ads on television to recruit people. They also send recruiters to schools and universities to try and recruit.
Army recruiters are looking for people who are interested in handing out literature about their branch of the military. They do not get paid extra for their recruits. So no, they are not pushy, unless the person is just a pushy person.
Army Recruiters do only recruit people into the army.This role involves a whole host of responsibilities, primarily extended conversations with future recruits, one to one, or in the presence of parents/guardians. They draw on their extensive army experience to find which role within the army is ideal for each individual.
The Army does, via recruiters.
Recruiter duty has little to do with rank, although most recruiters are of paygrade E-5 (Sergeant) or above. So, no, Army recruiters are not of the lowest rank. Most Army recruiters now on duty have served in the Gulf, Iraq, or Afghanistan.
They recruit. At my high school, local army, navy, etc. recruiters will sit outside our cafeteria during lunch talking to people and telling them more about the military.
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The US military will be happy to recruit almost any healthy young person.
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.
depends how far you live...............