I have read most of what I can find at this point and figure it is time to ask for some assistance from those that have been through this process before. The info on this site has been tremendously helpful. Thanks to those that have regularly contributed, I'm sure you know what you've created here is utilized by many considering their service options.
I have met with my recruiter in person and am in the process of pulling together my official package for a Direct Commision as a PAO. I am told I rate very well as an applicant but being such a competitive commission I feel I need to come in well above expectations to be noticed. I feel my lack of prior service is my weakest point and there is no way to overcome that so any suggestions on the kinds of recommendations I should pursue is welcome.
My background:
I am a 35 year old media professional with 12 years of experience producing documentaries. I have also worked in radio and taught as a Graduate Assistant at a major University for 2 years. My work has aired Nationally on most cable networks as well as theatrically.
My work has garnered National recognition including a Peabody Award.
I have a Masters Degree in Mass Communication having been bestowed Distinction after graduating with a 3.9 GPA.
I am an active and licensed NJ Volunteer Fire Fighter. This is main form of documented community service. I served several days during and after Sandy with my Department as well as a volunteer cleaning up surrounding areas.
My references span my personal and professional life. I have extra letters coming in from an NJ State Senator and the former head of my Undergraduate and Graduate programs attesting to my character.
My motivation for pursuing this commission is born out of a desire to serve my country with the talents I have developed over my decade plus of work. I offer a specialty that has given me experience in almost every aspect of this business from the legal, the administrative to the creative. I have been volunteering locally for some time now and feel putting my experience to use for my Country is the most logical next step. The opportunity presented by the Navy Reserves is the right one for someone of my age and background.
Physically I am 6’1” / 194lbs. When I first began researching this idea I was an active yet chubby 213, so I have put the work in on my physical training. I cycle for distance and can easily hit the 1.5 mile run time. I have had Meniscal Repair surgery 23 years ago and had a scar tissue clean up about 7 years ago. My Recruiter sees no issue with my getting a waiver in light of my physical conditioning. If someone thinks I’ll have an issue due to this please share.
This is my rough resume and application package. I do not have a letter of recommendation from anyone in the PAO community or with prior service. I feel like pursuing the opportunity to speak with someone currently serving to discuss my package would be of a great benefit but I am not sure where to begin on that. Any advice or feedback is welcome and appreciated.
I have met with my recruiter in person and am in the process of pulling together my official package for a Direct Commision as a PAO. I am told I rate very well as an applicant but being such a competitive commission I feel I need to come in well above expectations to be noticed. I feel my lack of prior service is my weakest point and there is no way to overcome that so any suggestions on the kinds of recommendations I should pursue is welcome.
My background:
I am a 35 year old media professional with 12 years of experience producing documentaries. I have also worked in radio and taught as a Graduate Assistant at a major University for 2 years. My work has aired Nationally on most cable networks as well as theatrically.
My work has garnered National recognition including a Peabody Award.
I have a Masters Degree in Mass Communication having been bestowed Distinction after graduating with a 3.9 GPA.
I am an active and licensed NJ Volunteer Fire Fighter. This is main form of documented community service. I served several days during and after Sandy with my Department as well as a volunteer cleaning up surrounding areas.
My references span my personal and professional life. I have extra letters coming in from an NJ State Senator and the former head of my Undergraduate and Graduate programs attesting to my character.
My motivation for pursuing this commission is born out of a desire to serve my country with the talents I have developed over my decade plus of work. I offer a specialty that has given me experience in almost every aspect of this business from the legal, the administrative to the creative. I have been volunteering locally for some time now and feel putting my experience to use for my Country is the most logical next step. The opportunity presented by the Navy Reserves is the right one for someone of my age and background.
Physically I am 6’1” / 194lbs. When I first began researching this idea I was an active yet chubby 213, so I have put the work in on my physical training. I cycle for distance and can easily hit the 1.5 mile run time. I have had Meniscal Repair surgery 23 years ago and had a scar tissue clean up about 7 years ago. My Recruiter sees no issue with my getting a waiver in light of my physical conditioning. If someone thinks I’ll have an issue due to this please share.
This is my rough resume and application package. I do not have a letter of recommendation from anyone in the PAO community or with prior service. I feel like pursuing the opportunity to speak with someone currently serving to discuss my package would be of a great benefit but I am not sure where to begin on that. Any advice or feedback is welcome and appreciated.