The Outwood Grange Family of Schools Adwick Spotlight on Careers This week… The Royal Marines
The Outwood Grange Family of Schools Adwick Spotlight on Careers The Royal Marines
What does it take to pursue a career in the Marines? You need to be able to do the following: The Outwood Grange Family of Schools Adwick Spotlight on Careers The Royal Marines
The Outwood Grange Family of Schools Adwick Spotlight on Careers The Royal Marines What does it take to pursue a career in the Marines? You need the following qualifications and experience: 5 GCSEs at grade C or above including English and Maths. Equivalents are sometimes accepted. 3 A levels above grade C or a degree to be an officer Experience working with people in a voluntary public service setting, such as army cadets, police specials, youth leader, scouts, etc. You can join at any age between 16-32
The Outwood Grange Family of Schools Adwick Spotlight on Careers The Royal Marines Jobs on offer in the Marines: Front line combat Medic Mechanic Pilot Engineer Careers education & recruitment Officers Ceremonial duties Cavalry Special forces Humanitarian aid Peacekeeping
The Outwood Grange Family of Schools Adwick Spotlight on Careers The Royal Marines Rewards of being in the Marines: A sense of fulfilment and pride every day is different a great set of colleagues good promotion and career prospects good pension and healthcare packages excellent post career marketability – you can literally walk into any career if you leave the service. The army will train you for a career after you leave. Starting salary of £17,700 after training Corporal £26,000 Sergeant £30,400 - £40,000 Lieutenant £24,000 - £33,000 Captain £38,000 - £45,000 Major £48,000 - £ 57,000 Colonel £58,000 – £90,000 General £100,000 plus
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