I applied through college or university. The process took 12 months. I interviewed at US Air Force (Eglin AFB, FL)
Interview
This is based on 'Whole Person Concept' and attitude, it does not "do it justice" to explain here. To become an Officer, there are 3 typical ways: Graduate the U.S. Air Force Academy, attend Air Force R.O.T.C. and graduate College, or be selected and complete Officer Training School at Maxwell AFB, AL. Your career field selection is weighed with your performance in the lengthy application process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
"Whole Person Concept" based, some of the (if not the) most scrutinized job selection aspects in the Country.
Promotion is key to obtain position. You work directly for the Security Forces Manager which is a CMSgt/E-9 and normally your team consist of a NCOIC and one to two stan eval evaluators i.e Quality Control team members or Wing Inspection Team Members. Promotion is key to obtain position. You work directly for the Security Forces Manager which is a CMSgt/E-9 and normally your team consist of a NCOIC and one to two stan eval evaluators i.e Quality Control team members or Wing Inspection Team Members.
There is not a hiring or interview process in the traditional sense. A recruiter will ask questions to see if you are eligible for service in the military. You have to qualify medically, physically, and mentally to be eligible for military service.
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