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Top 10 Recession-Proof

Navy Jobs
In turbulent economic times, there are few things more
important than having a stable job. A military job is one of the
most certain positions available, backed by the government
and in high demand.
Most people are surprised at the wide
variety of Navy jobs available. Just
about every civilian job has a
counterpart in the US Navy. But unlike
civilian jobs, jobs in the military offer
stability, comprehensive health benefits,
housing allowances, food allowances,
free education, and the opportunity to
travel the world. 

In this article, we'll take a look at the top


10 Navy jobs available to officers and
enlisted personnel.

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Top Navy Job #10:
Finance & Accounting
Rank: Enlisted & Officer

Accountants and financial specialists


are in demand, both within the public
and private sectors. As a US Navy
finance specialist, you will be
responsible for ensuring the smooth
operation of shipboard accounts. You
may be required to oversee payroll
preparations, handle travel expenses
and reimbursements, and help
maintain supplies and resources vital
to your ship's functioning.

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Top Navy Job #9: Arts
& Photography
Rank: Enlisted

When most people think of Navy


jobs, their mind immediately goes to
science and technology. And while
the Navy certainly is focused on
science and technological
advancement, there is much more to
the service than that. As an arts &
photography specialist with the US
Navy, you would have the opportunity
to work with some of the most
advanced visual equipment in the
world.

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Top Navy Job #8: Civil
Engineering
Rank: Enlisted & Officer

The US Navy Civil Engineer Corps is


responsible for many different engineering
and maintenance tasks throughout the
fleet, the country, and the world. Navy
jobs in the Engineer Corps will give you
the opportunity to work directly with the
most advanced construction technologies
and some of the most massive projects
ever constructed. In addition, a civil
engineering degree combined with
experience from US Navy jobs is a great
start to any civilian career.

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Top Navy Job #7:
Submariner
Rank: Enlisted & Officer

Navy submarines are vital to


America's defense and the US Navy's
strategic deployment. As a
submariner, you'll be called upon to
help maintain these resources as a
dedicated and capable sailor. It is one
of the most intense Navy jobs,
requiring resourcefulness and skill
that is recognized within the US Navy
and outside in the civilian world.
Top Navy Job #6:
Human Resources
Rank: Enlisted & Officer

As a human resources specialist with the


US Navy, you will have the opportunity of
a lifetime to help a fellow sailor get the
most out of his or her experience. Your
duties will vary, but you will always use
your knowledge and expertise where it is
needed most. For instance, you might be
asked to recommend Navy jobs and
specialties to new sailors. You might also
be asked to help retiring US Navy sailors
navigate retirement and entry into the
private sector.

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Top Navy Job #5:
Nuclear Power
Rank: Enlisted & Officer

As a nuclear specialist, you'll get the


experience of a lifetime with some of
the world's most advanced nuclear
power technology. Navy jobs in this
field demand a high level of technical
expertise, but you'll be using that
expertise to help maintain the US
Navy's nuclear systems. Your skills
will be used in many different
projects, ranging from new
development to improvement of
existing facilities.

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Top Navy Job #4:
Telecommunications
Rank: Enlisted

As a telecommunications officer, you'll be


responsible for ensuring smooth
communication between the thousands of
vessels and bases in the US Navy fleet.
You will also learn to decode and encode
classified material, working with some of
the most advanced encryption technology
in the world. You may also be asked to
help maintain communications systems,
including the creation and reading of
blueprints and other technical documents.

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Top Navy Job #3:
Special Operations
Rank: Enlisted & Officer

The Navy SEALs are legendary even


among elite combat units, known for
their abilities of stealth and strong,
swift attack. But the US Navy jobs in
special operations don't end there;
you'll find other specialties like
Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)
and the US Navy Divers. The
selection process for the US Navy
Special Operations is very intense
due to the highly demanding missions
that these sailors complete.

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Top Navy Job #2: Intelligence
& Communications
Rank: Enlisted & Officer
As an Intelligence and Communications
specialist, you will be on the frontlines of
global issues, responsible for tracking and
maintaining intelligence that comes in from
a wide variety of sources. You will learn
every aspect of intelligence work, from the
initial identification of targets to the more
sophisticated reporting and analysis. You
will learn specifics about foreign threats,
and you will use your knowledge to help
defend your country.

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Top Navy Job #1: Information
Technology/Information
Warfare
Rank: Enlisted & Officer
Inside the US Navy and out,
information technology is one of the
hottest and fastest growing fields.
Working on the frontlines of the
Navy's information technology and
information warfare units will give you
great experience, whether you are
new to the field of information
technology of have held other Navy
jobs in the discipline before

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