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Military Career Counseling / Retention Specialists

Median Salary
84,424
Workforce Count
15,467

Overview

What are the responsibilities of this role?

Career counseling/retention specialists provide military personnel with consultation and guidance on career exploration by reviewing their interests, education, strengths, and abilities. They support the development and implementation of career information programs and they are responsible for collecting and analyzing retention and attrition data. They provide service members with guidance and motivation in maximizing their career potential, and they provide counseling to transitioning or retiring personnel.

What is the work environment like?

Career counseling/retention specialists work in local recruiting offices, on high school campuses and career centers, and in local communities.

How many people have this role in the Military?

15,467

Compensation

Understanding How Military Pay is More Than Just a Salary

Base pay is the standard income you’ll earn as a service member, providing a stable foundation to start achieving your financial goals.

  • Always fixed based on rank and service time.
  • Distributed monthly.
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What is the typical salary range?

Salary by Years of Service

$103,150

2 Years

$80,819

6 Years

$103,150

10+ Years
Median Salary
84,424

Military Details

What Service Branches offer this role?

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Is this a staff or leadership role?

Enlisted
Officer
Enlisted service members execute vital tasks, support operations alongside officers and develop role-specific skills to achieve mission success.
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What does the training for this role entail?

All enlisted service members complete basic military training, which includes time spent in a classroom and in the field, and covers tactical and survival skills, physical training, military life and customs, and weapons training.  Career counseling/retention specialists in the Military will gain skills through classroom study and on-the-job experience. Job-specific training may include:

  • Interviewing techniques
  • Community relations
  • Social networking/marketing
  • Counseling techniques

Education

What level of education do professionals in this role have?

Education Level

  • Bachelor's degree

    56%

  • Master's degree

    40%

  • Associate's degree

    2%

Which college majors best prepare you for this role?

  • Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
  • School Psychology
  • College Student Counseling and Personnel Services
  • Student Counseling and Personnel Services, Other
  • Executive/Career Coaching

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The Military has several programs that cover college costs — so you can pursue your education with little to no debt.
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Skills and Interest

What skills will set you up for success?

Skills

  • Verbal Skills

    High

  • Leadership

    High

  • Critical Thinking and Problem Solving

    High

  • Math and Science Skills

    Mid

  • Technology Design and Control

    Low

  • Equipment Operation and Maintenance

    Low

What knowledge is essential to bring to the table?

  • Customer and Personal Service
  • Education and Training
  • English Language
  • Administrative
  • Therapy and Counseling

What challenges will you likely face in the workplace?

Workplace

  • Time Pressure

    Mid

  • Repetitiveness

    Mid

  • Decision Making

    Mid

  • Exposure to Job Hazards

    Low

  • Responsibility

    Low

  • Physical Activity

    Low

  • Level Of Competition

    Low

What personality traits help people thrive in this role?

Social

You love connecting with people, helping others and making a difference in your community.

Enterprising

You love taking risks in business or personal projects — and have the leadership skills to back it up.

RIASEC represents six broad interest areas—Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional—helping individuals identify careers that match their skills and preferences.

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