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thedrifter
10-30-07, 05:48 AM
Military.net Announces a Military Job Board Exclusively for the Army, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard and Air Force

People who are interested in a military job no longer have to visit multiple websites or talk to several recruiters to learn about a job in today's military. Now they can find a job in the military or learn about the possibility of a career opportunity in the Army, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard and the Air Force all via one site www.military.net.

(PRWEB) October 30, 2007 -- Those interested in learning more about a possible career opportunity in the military now have access to a new military job (www.military.net) board at www.military.net.

"Military.net was created to provide ease and convenience for any United States citizen who is interested in learning more about serving in the US Military," says Larry Fowler, CEO and President of National Direct Lead Systems, Inc. "This site will provide valuable information about the many individual jobs now available in the Army, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard and Air Force."


Fowler goes on to say, "this by no means replaces the military recruiter, but only provides a one single site to read about the hundreds of jobs and careers now available in all the branches of the US Military."


Military.net also provides valuable tools for the military recruiters representing all the branch services. This includes the availability to add their own military job opportunities instantaneously as they become available. Not only that, but military recruiters can also search the military.net resumes that have been posted by military prospects absolutely free to both the recruiter and the military prospect.


Perhaps one of the best features is the ability for any prospect to request and get free information for any career opportunity (www.military.net) from any participating military service.


Military.net also provides military news, articles about how to get the best military job (www.military.net), how to talk to a military recruiter, military pay scale, military prior service jobs, career opportunity, etc.


Bottomline, according to Fowler, "military.net combines all the 'job searching' services found on usarmy.com, usnavy.com, usairforce.com, usmarines.com and usmilitary.net into one single site. With one single click, a prospect can learn all about his military job choices before speaking to a recruiter."


To learn more about the site or to find more information on a possible career opportunity in the military go to www.military.net.

Ellie

thedrifter
10-30-07, 05:49 AM
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