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Competitiveness for Intel

EmpireToday

New Member
Hey all,

I'm new to the forum, I actually heard about it through my recruiter

I am currently a Junior in college studying for a double Major in Finance and Accounting

GPA: 3.43
Age: 20
Sex: Male
Leadership Experience: I pioneered the start up of a fraternity at my school and served a full two years on the executive board as VP of Finance for one year and VP of Risk Management for the second year (I have measurable goals that I achieved in these roles as well)
ASVAB: 77
OAR Score: not yet taken but I'm studying my ass off after finals
Work Experience: During everything else I've also interned for an accounting firm for the past year

Seriously hoping to go intel. Back ups: NFO and SWO (Hearing SWO may not be a great backup)

My question is would I be competitive if I get a 55 OAR score and does my other background make me competitive (Other than my GPA which I believe is a bit under)?
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
If you want to be competitive for aviation study for the ASTB, when it comes to the OAR as long as you don't need a waiver the score itself doesn't matter.

Why do you want to go Intel, more often than not people who want to go Intel think the job is one thing when it is actually another.
 

EmpireToday

New Member
If you want to be competitive for aviation study for the ASTB, when it comes to the OAR as long as you don't need a waiver the score itself doesn't matter.

Why do you want to go Intel, more often than not people who want to go Intel think the job is one thing when it is actually another.
Intel stuck out to me the most, I'm very analytically minded and love strategy. To the best of my knowledge intel is a lot of data analysis, which while maybe different than a military application, I it enjoy at my current occupation. However, Intel has been the hardest to find actually information.

Do you have any insight you may be able to provide on it?
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
Intel stuck out to me the most, I'm very analytically minded and love strategy. To the best of my knowledge intel is a lot of data analysis, which while maybe different than a military application, I it enjoy at my current occupation. However, Intel has been the hardest to find actually information.

Do you have any insight you may be able to provide on it?
There are a few Intel O's on here if you search around, I was concerned you were thinking you would be in the field collecting intel as many think that is what they would be doing.
 

FormerRecruitingGuru

Making Recruiting Great Again
Hey all,

I'm new to the forum, I actually heard about it through my recruiter

I am currently a Junior in college studying for a double Major in Finance and Accounting

GPA: 3.43
Age: 20
Sex: Male
Leadership Experience: I pioneered the start up of a fraternity at my school and served a full two years on the executive board as VP of Finance for one year and VP of Risk Management for the second year (I have measurable goals that I achieved in these roles as well)
ASVAB: 77
OAR Score: not yet taken but I'm studying my ass off after finals
Work Experience: During everything else I've also interned for an accounting firm for the past year

Seriously hoping to go intel. Back ups: NFO and SWO (Hearing SWO may not be a great backup)

My question is would I be competitive if I get a 55 OAR score and does my other background make me competitive (Other than my GPA which I believe is a bit under)?

Do a search and check out the various Intel boards to find your answer.
 
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