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Set your mind to the world’s most critical challenges. And count yourself among some of the top thinkers in the ongoing effort to achieve a greater good. For yourself, your community – and your country. Only in America’s Navy.
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The call to serve inspires men and women to achieve the extraordinary – and lay the foundation for a better future.
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America’s Navy has immediate openings for those who understand the value of critical thinking...and have the talent to put it to use. Enter the world of Navy Intelligence. See just how far your analytical abilities can take you. And how much of a real impact you can make on the world at large.
Have a talent for language? The Navy can train you to become fluent in one of many. And teach you to help build bridges across cultural divides. Or gather key information from those who would do our country harm.
Maybe piecing together puzzles is your strength. The Navy will train you to break down classified data into meaningful information, assemble it into a big picture, and present it to key individuals developing missions and strategies.
Add leadership to your impressive Navy resumé. Assume responsibility for providing Commanding Officers and policy makers with real-time warning, offensive opportunities and ongoing operational advantages.
Regardless of your role in Navy Intelligence, you may serve stateside, on bases overseas – or even aboard ships and submarines. Developing and employing the most top secret technology. And building a career of untold importance.
America’s Navy is a powerful presence in the world. Sometimes it’s called upon to stop sea piracy. Or provide aid in the wake of natural disasters. Or be the ultimate tool of diplomacy against rogue nations. But its course is always to make the world a safer place. And to protect those who cannot defend themselves.
We’re calling on you to be part of it. To turn your own interests into an incredibly cool career. To make the kind of difference others merely talk about. To do something extraordinary. In America’s Navy.
If you’re a college graduate, here’s a way to get the most from your degree – and use it to launch yourself way beyond most entry-level jobs. Start out as a Navy Officer and immediately assume a position of leadership and authority. Find opportunities for accelerated advancement. And set yourself up for future success both in and out of the Navy.
If you haven’t been to college, there’s no better way to get the hands-on training you need for a successful career. And this isn’t just vocational training. This is intense, comprehensive instruction in some of the most advanced technologies and techniques on the planet. Plus, if you later decide to finish college, the Navy will pay for most or all of it.*
The comprehensive benefits you’ll receive serving in the Navy full-time include a competitive salary. 30 days of vacation with pay earned every year. Health-care coverage and retirement income. Then there are other benefits that you won’t find elsewhere. Educational assistance. Scheduled pay raises and regular promotions. Tax-free housing, meals and shopping. Invaluable leadership and technical experience. And world travel.
All this – while discovering the pride, purpose and satisfaction that only comes from serving your country. While expanding your knowledge and expertise. While enjoying adventure and camaraderie few will ever know.
Besides the professional challenges, leadership opportunities and great benefits, this is a chance to be part of something bigger than yourself. In the Navy Intelligence community, you’ll be taking on important responsibilities. Applying your interests in ways that are simply unavailable in traditional employment. And helping to make the world a safer place along the way.
Your preparation will include Navy fundamentals as well as specialized training – from language learning and application to intelligence administration. From software use to advanced equipment operation. As well as developing the moral, mental and physical background necessary to take on your Navy Intelligence role. Additional paid training and education are also available – varying by career focus area.
Whether you’re at a career crossroads and ready for a new direction or you’ve already mapped out your professional future, the Navy is a great way to help you reach your potential – with both full - and part-time service options.
Full-time, Active Duty service. Take full advantage of the available career and leadership opportunities. Enjoy the broad range of benefits. Experience possibilities of travel and adventure to the utmost.
Part-time, Reserve service. Commit to as few as two days a month and two weeks a year with opportunities for additional service and pay. Enjoy many of the benefits and advantages of full-time service. Receive a potential sign-on bonus.† Enhance your skills with military service while maintaining your civilian career.
If you have a college degree, you can qualify as a Navy Officer. You must:
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
- Be a graduate or current student of a four-year college or university (type of degree accepted varies by specialty)
- Be between the ages of 19 and 41
- Achieve a qualifying score on the Officer Aptitude Rating (OAR) exam
- Pass a prescreening for a top secret clearance
- Meet Navy physical standards
- Demonstrate character, leadership and analytical proficiency
If you haven’t received your college degree, you can qualify as an enlisted specialist or technician. You must:
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
- Be a high school graduate or have a GED or equivalent
- Be between the ages of 17 and 34
- Pass a prescreening for a top secret clearance
- Pass the Defense Language Aptitude Battery (DLAB) for Cryptologic Technician Interpretive (CTI)
- Meet Navy physical standards
- Demonstrate character with linguistic and/or critical thinking ability
Ready to make the most of your mind’s potential in America’s Navy? Right now, your talents are in great demand. Click Apply now to learn more.

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*Contact a Navy Recruiter for details.
†Career opportunities and benefits may vary for Reserve service. Contact a Navy Reserve Recruiter for details |