What Is a Coast Guard Recruiter?
A Coast Guard recruiter is a noncommissioned officer in the United States Coast Guard who works to find qualified individuals, inform them of the benefits of enlisting in this branch of service and facilitate the enlistment process. The recruiter also might speak to high school or college groups about the opportunities available in the Coast Guard during career days or job fairs. He or she often is the first representative of this branch of the U.S. military to make contact with potential and future members of the Coast Guard.
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