FAQs
What is the Army Reserve Soldier position?
The Army Reserve Soldier position is a part-time role that allows individuals to serve as U.S. Army Service Members while securing their future with benefits such as money for college, guaranteed healthcare, and job security.
What are the basic qualifications to apply?
The basic qualifications include being between 17 to 34 years old, having a current high school senior status or a high school diploma/GED or higher, being a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and the ability to submit to a background and medical screening.
Is prior experience required for this position?
No, this is an entry-level position, and no prior experience is necessary.
What positions are currently open in the Army Reserve?
The open positions include Military Police (Army MOS 31B), Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Specialist (Army MOS 74D), Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic (Army MOS 91B), and Unit Supply Specialist (Army MOS 92Y).
What benefits do Army Reserve Soldiers receive?
Benefits may include up to a $50,000 bonus (if qualified), money for college, health and life insurance, and the opportunity to serve both the country and the community.
How can I apply for the Army Reserve Soldier position?
To apply, you can visit the link provided in the job description: https://www.goarmy.com/info.html?iom=BTKX. After applying, you should receive an email or text from a recruiter within 24-48 hours to schedule your interview.
Are there any additional qualifications for specific jobs?
Yes, certain jobs within the Army Reserve may have additional qualifications beyond the basic requirements listed.