Steven -.
Steven -.
Supply Chain Operator

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"I honestly believe it's worth at least trying life in the Army. If you don't like it, you can leave with a story to tell, and you'll have gained some life skills. If you do like it, you'll have a rewarding career that you can be proud of, you'll grow in confidence, find mates for life, and see the world. The army application process is quite unique and it’s an experience in itself. Even if you're unsuccessful you'll have that story to tell and you'll definitely have learned something about yourself. Also, most times, just because you've been unsuccessful doesn't mean you can't try again."

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About Steven -.

Main Motivation

The Army operates globally and I've been able to travel all over the world through exercises, operations, sport, and adventurous training.

Top Advice
I honestly believe it's worth at least trying life in the Army. If you don't like it, you can leave with a story to tell, and you'll have gained some life skills. If you do like it, you'll have a rewarding career that you can be proud of, you'll grow in confidence, find mates for life, and see the world. The army application process is quite unique and it’s an experience in itself. Even if you're unsuccessful you'll have that story to tell and you'll definitely have learned something about yourself. Also, most times, just because you've been unsuccessful doesn't mean you can't try again.
Greatest Achievement
During the COVID-19 pandemic I was tasked with helping the NHS get back on their feet. I got to use the skills I'd learned from my trade training to identify and offer solutions to their supply chain problems.

Discussions with Steven -.

Is it the right move for my career?

I’ve worked in bars my whole life but have qualifications in health and social care. A lot of my family are in the army and I want to do something that matters and makes a change. I have a lot of work to get there but I want to do it. I’m 22 and I feel like I’m too old and I’ve missed that opportunity. Is it the right move? And what sector do you recommend?

Career development, Career progression

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In the Reme, how often can phones be used?

Role, Role description

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How managable is work life and family home commitments within the army working as trainee communications?

Hi Ashley. I am recently qualified in Professional IT and Telecommunications level 3 and would like to pursue this within an adventurous, disciplined and family like environment. I have family commitments at home but I am keen to pursue a career for myself within this field. Is this something that is manageable within the army? The job post says 8:30-17:00 working hours. Does this mean I will be returning home after my day at work? Kind regards Eva

Work life with us, Work life balance

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