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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Daytona Beach, FL Oct 2009 – Reviewed Apr 4, 2013
Interview Details – The interview consists of providing documentation of eligibility for military service. Usually proof of citizenship or legal status in the United States, as well as a high school diploma and a background check. There is also a height and weight minimum and maximum requirement.
Interview Question – What occupational field are you interested. This is difficult because your choices are based on your ASVAB scores and at the high school stage in life your choice can affect the next 4-30 years of your life as a US Marine. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – The base pay is dependent on your rank and the benefits are pre-defined
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Quantico, VA Apr 2011 – Reviewed Apr 22, 2012
Interview Details – Received set of orders via email that told me where I was going next.
Interview Question – Your up for orders, where do you want to go next? Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Minimal negotiation, at the end of the day you go where you're told.
Declined Offer – Interviewed in Apr 2012 – Reviewed Apr 17, 2012
Interview Details – To join you must first meet the standards: have a high school diploma or GED with 15 college credits and meet ht/wt standards. Then you must take the ASVAB and this will determine what jobs you qualify for. Once completed your recruiter will tell you what jobs are available and what they consist of. Make sure the job is something you like and a job where you can get promoted at a decent rate. Some jobs offer bonuses and there's also an early shipping bonus (don't let them lie to you and tell you there isn't).
Interview Question – Why do you want to join the Marine Corps? Answer Question
Reason for Declining – I join in 2007
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Jan 2009 – Reviewed Jan 17, 2010
Interview Details – Us Marines and all service memebers are subject to screening, but once accepted, there are no interviews, it is a contractual position.
Interview Question – Are you ready to commit 4 years of your life to the military Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Signing bonus, college funds
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