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Army offering bonuses during hiring campaign
WWNY Army offering bonuses during hiring campaign By Lexi Bruening | May 19, 2021 at 3:08 PM EDT - Updated May 19 at 9:02 PM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - Have you ever wanted to join the Army? Nowâs your chance and thereâs a signing bonus.
The Army is holding its second annual hiring campaign called National Hiring Days.
The event started May 10 and goes through June 14, the Armyâs birthday.
There are jobs in more than 150 fields available Army-wide. They range from full-time to part-time and from infantry to intelligence.
If you enlist during the five weeks, the Army will offer a $2,000 sign-on bonus.
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FORT DRUM â The U.S. Army is kicking off its second annual nationwide virtual hiring campaign with a goal of recruiting 1,700 new soldiers to serve in 150 different occupations.
Army National Hiring Days is an all-Army effort through June 14 to inspire individuals across the nation to âJoin Us.â
During Army National Hiring Days interested individuals can visit www.goarmy.com/hiringdays to see if they meet the qualifications, learn about job opportunities and associated hiring incentives, and connect with a recruiter in their areas.
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U.S. Army to host national hiring campaign May 10 through June 14
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From May 10 until June 14, the U. S. Army will host their National Hiring Days campaign to recruit individuals for more than 150 careers.
The virtual event, which launched in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, will take place over five-weeks at recruiting stations in Louisiana, Mississippi and West Tennessee.
The Army says that up to $40,000 in signing bonuses or student loan reimbursement up to $65,000 are available to those who qualify.
Career options range from traditional combat roles in infantry and armor to support positions in healthcare, intelligence and human resources. The recruiters will also be on hand to discuss the benefits like health insurance, retirement plans, training and certifications, tuition assistance for college courses, and family support programs.