I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at US Army (New Cumberland, PA)
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Performed integrated supply management for general supplies at echelons
above brigade level to facilitate logistical support of all units.
Supported the program manager in the performance of logistics technical
analysis. This includes the review of logistics policy and guidance,
development of logistics support plans, and providing input to other
acquisition milestone documentation. Logistics Specialists will provide
support and logistics expertise to logistics strategic planning efforts and business process re-engineering efforts.
Retrieved, printed, and distributed supply reports required by the
Commanders, Fleet Managers and Maintenance Analysts. Reviewed supply
performance statistics, researched and evaluated trends, and presented
suggestions on ways of improvement. Assisted in conducting technical
analysis such as capacity planning, warehousing analysis, and
transportation analysis. Logistics Specialists will assist in the conduct of system design alternatives analysis and other logistics analyses. Worked with assigned military work force, and helped assimilate them into executing materiel management in support of the DMMC mission. Prepared research documents as required. In-depth knowledge and experience with SARSS-2AC/B, LIW (to include ILAP, Enhanced Dollar Cost Banding (EDCB), LID-B, FEDLOG, RPA) and WEBVLIPS.
I applied in-person. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at US Army (Detroit, MI) in Jan 2009
Interview
4 Years of ROTC to prove commitment, Once job placement is found training is intense and very in depth. Depending on unit assigned to job may differ and intensity. While on the same Fort one unit worked from 0500-2100 while another worked from 0900-1400. All depends on personal dedication.
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Question 1
Could you send someone into a situation knowing that they might not make it back