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They probably didn't get the memo.I was a non select in january but they are still performing my background check. Thoughts?!
They want CISSP, STEM degrees and other useless garbage for DCO IP because the DCO IP applicant pool is comprised of people who have this stuff. They have to "rack and stack" people somehow and this is the easiest way for them to do it.My biggest fear is the prospect of IT requirements, I've work in RF and Telecom and a sure fit for IP. However, it appears they seem to want CISSP and other certs that have no bearing on my background or experience.
Thanks for coming in to post this. How much overlap is there between Cryptologic Warfare Officer and Information Professional? The Navy COOL page list similar Certs for both but it seems that experience in the reserves differs depending on with whom you speak.They want CISSP, STEM degrees and other useless garbage for DCO IP because the DCO IP applicant pool is comprised of people who have this stuff. They have to "rack and stack" people somehow and this is the easiest way for them to do it.
Please keep in mind that the CISSP, STEM degrees, et al. are completely useless to your success as a ReServe IP.
I can tell you that your RF/Telecom background will make you significantly more useful that any other IP because a vast majority of ReServe IP's have zero comms experience or background. RF/Comms is the number one area where ReServe IP's lack in knowledge and practical experience, and is the area that will help you when you are MOB'd as an IP.
Recommend you tweak your resume to highlight your RF/Telecom experience as much as possible because, in reality as a Reservist, you will be doing zero cyber related work, but will be relied on to know and understand comms.
Unfortunately, the only way the Navy and DoD have to quantify your skill or experience level is through certifications: http://www.cbtdirect.com/online-training/it-training/dod.aspThanks for coming in to post this. How much overlap is there between Cryptologic Warfare Officer and Information Professional? The Navy COOL page list similar Certs for both but it seems that experience in the reserves differs depending on with whom you speak.
Question for the recruiters...(I have a local OR but he's been slammed lately and I'm trying to limit my attempts to be the "squeaky wheel")...when do I need to have all my forms, interviews, medical, etc together for submission this year?
As I recall the deadline was mid-late August, just want to independently confirm how much time I have. Would be really frustrating to have bureaucratic delays up and down the chain scuppering my effort this year, but then, it is government...
Package submitted...I ended up with two 9s (both outstanding) for my interview scores and i found out that the OIC in my region did not give out confidence levels higher than the one she gave me. Here we go...
What exactly does that mean? If you don't mind answering. Is this a bad thing?That is why some NRD's get several picks and others none, for years NRD Richmond would get several people picked a year.
It just means that NRD Richmond had candidates that fit the profile better than other NRD's, no one NRD gets a specific number of billets so everyone is competing against each other, that is why generally you need 10's to be competitive at the board.What exactly does that mean? If you don't mind answering. Is this a bad thing?
And good luck getting all 10's out of NRD Washington, D.C. You might as well move to a location in another NRD.It just means that NRD Richmond had candidates that fit the profile better than other NRD's, no one NRD gets a specific number of billets so everyone is competing against each other, that is why generally you need 10's to be competitive at the board.