Seeing a Recruiter: Overview
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Step 4: Meet the recruiter
Seeing a Recruiter: Overview
Going to see an armed forces recruiter for the first time can be intimidating. It doesn’t have to be though! Remember that a recruiter’s primary duty is to help YOU. If people are not satisfied with what they get, they will not join the military. So the recruiter’s job is to ensure that you are satisfied with what you will get. If you keep this principle in mind you will be one step ahead of the game.
Recruiters are virtually all honest. They also face demanding schedules and cannot possibly tell you everything you would like to hear. Your job is to be a detective – ask plenty of questions! This will afford you the most complete picture of your possible future in the armed forces.
If you think you’re ready to see a recruiter, here is our suggested list of steps:
- Check out jobs that interest you. See HMForces.co.uk’s Job List.
- Choose at least two recruiting offices to visit. Even if you’re not really interested, it is always good to get perspectives from another branch for comparison purposes., if you can. You can find them online near to where you live. For example there are more than 2 in Birmingham for the different services, and several in the London area, and several in Greater Manchester.
- You should prepare some basic questions to ask the recruiter. Here is a list to get you started.
- Arrange an appointment with a recruiter – much better than simply walking in.
- If you can, go with a friend.
- Do NOT sign any obligatory documents! You do not have to at this stage!
- TAKE NOTES. Take them home for review.

obasi
2 days ago
4 comments
i want to join the british navy i need advice from any navy personnel
obasi
2 days ago
4 comments
how to connect to a recruiter online