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Become an Accountant for the Navy and Work in an Office Without Walls

Have you ever dreamed of being able to work in the real world instead of a 6×6 cube?  The US Navy offers its accountants the ability to do what they love in places they never dreamed possible. The Navy has a need for accountants all over the world as well as on aircraft carriers and submarines. Whether you are a practicing accountant or just want to change careers, the Navy can be your ticket to financial freedom. Want to learn more?  Click here.

Navy Accountants-Keep America Safe One Transaction at a Time

When thinking about national security, most people overlook the financial industry. Most of us think about 9/11 when we think of terrorists, but no terrorist organization can operate without funding. Navy accountants keep an eye on the bottom line, so to speak, monitoring accounts for suspicious activity and identifying potential breaches. As a Navy accountant, you will be responsible for booking transactions to ledger accounts, balancing statements, processing payroll, and generally keeping an eye on all things financial. If you think you’ve got what it takes to become a Navy accountant, click here to learn more.

Life After the Navy

Most people can’t use the majority of their education and training they earn from one employer and transfer it to another, but that’s the farthest thing from the truth with the US Military. Not only will your hands on training be completely relevant in the civilian marketplace, most of your training will transfer directly to college credit, reducing the amount of education you might need after your service to specialize. No other employer can say that. So, if you’re ready to take the next step, click here. Photo courtesy of http://www.flickr.com/photos/andresrueda/3546792997/

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