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Step 1
Ensure that you meet the requirements for becoming a recruiter. This includes a passing score on your annual physical fitness exam and compliance with your service branch's height and weight standards. You must also score at least 90 on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) exam, and pass a background check with at least a Secret security clearance.
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Step 2
Apply for an opening in your unit or armory's recruiting office. You can obtain the application from your unit orderly room, unit First Sergeant or personnel office. Submit your completed application packet to the recruiting office, your retention officer or your unit orderly room.
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Step 3
Meet the recruiter selection board. Report to the board wearing your Class A uniform. You will meet a panel of several officers and senior enlisted personnel. You must satisfactorily answer questions about your Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) for ARNG members or Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) for ANG members, rules and regulations specific to your branch of the military. The military is looking for well-rounded recruiters, so you may also receive questions regarding current events that can be found in local newspapers or the Military Times newspapers.
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Step 4
Attend the Army's 53-day Recruiting School at Fort Knox, Kentucky, for ARNG members; or the Air Force's seven-week recruiting school at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, for ANG members. You will receive instruction in public relations, and recruiting and processing qualified individuals into the military.
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Step 5
Complete two to six weeks of on-the-job training (OJT) with a qualified recruiter at your unit of assignment. Completion of OJT will certify you to begin contacting and recruiting individuals into your unit.










