In the Navy, its people are priority one. Making certain that the needs of its people is primary for the Navy to be able to do its mission. If you are a team player, and enjoy working with details and helping people with various paperwork, then this job may be for you. Training for Enlisted Navy personnel jobs is both formal schooling, and also on the job training. If you have excellent people skills and are interested in working in a business office environment this may be the job for you.
Working as an administrative or personnel enlisted person gives person skills that can be used in the civilian world in a number of different ways. Your training and skills will lead to possible careers in legal assistance, computer operations, clerical office positions, office management, administrative and supervisory jobs, and also positions in church and religious facility support staff. A person who is involved with Navy Personnel can give personal career and education counseling, brief legal assistance and referral, managing and organizing various administrative duties, keep detailed records, and other personnel management duties. You should have a working familiarity with written documents, such as records, reports, logs, logbooks, and other written documentation. The administrative and personnel area gives a person excellent skills and often provides office management type experiences. Working in personnel in the Navy gives a person a lot of job skills that are directly transferable to the civilian world after they get out of the Navy. People who choose Naval Personnel as their job choice help organize and manage the lives of more than three hundred eighty thousand sailors, airmen and soldiers.
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Any organization tracks and manages people, and the United States Navy is no exception. Enlisted people who choose Naval Personnel as their job selection may be involved in:
-Operate various office related equipment.
-Operate and maintain legal, personnel, and administrative records.
-Use, maintain and operate computers, personal computers, PDA devices and telephones.
-Address and write official reports, letters and various types of correspondence.
-Process Appeals.
-Operate audio recording and duplicating machines, and word processors.