America’s Navy: Where tomorrow’s leaders are made
Business & Legal
You’ve always had a mind for business, but your goals have always reached beyond the typical business setting. Perhaps you want to seek justice using your legal expertise on a world stage. Or you want to use your mathematical capabilities to help ensure a mobile clinic in a third world nation has the medications it needs. Or an aircraft 500 miles from land has enough fuel. Whatever your mission, you’re level-headed enough to know that your business, legal and management capabilities will never be undermined by circumstances in the world around you.
In the Business & Legal field of America's Navy, you could find yourself among the Enlisted Sailors and Officers who serve in the specialized areas of Finance & Accounting, Business Management, Attorneys & Legal Support, Human Resources, Office & Administration Support, Purchasing, Supply & Logistics, and Public Affairs. They’re dedicated, motivated, and committed to the mission of America’s Navy, knowing that the experience they acquire here will serve their nation today and their futures tomorrow.
Yes, it is possible to find a job in finance and accounting without paying your dues in a world of cubicles. Imagine a career path that could lead you across the Pacific Ocean to Hawaii, Hong Kong or Sydney – or across the Atlantic Ocean to Rota, Spain – through the Mediterranean Sea to Alexandria, Egypt – on board one of the most powerful vessels on the planet, with America’s Navy. read on Finance & Accounting
Business demands order. And order is what you’ll get in America’s Navy. Within our organization, a business management position may have you stationed on a destroyer in a one-person office or as the warehouse supervisor of a 60-person staff. read on Business Management
Making sure a fleet of aircraft has the fuel it needs. Keeping stock of .50 caliber rounds. Getting vaccines to a mobile clinic operating in a third-world nation. read on Purchasing, Supply & Logistics
If you want to distinguish your career in law by changing the world, start with America’s Navy. From assisting Sailors with wills and powers of attorney to negotiating international agreements, the Navy offers world-influencing career possibilities for law school graduates, as well as positions that earn college credit for those interested in the legal profession. read on Attorney & Legal Support
Do for the Navy what you love doing in everyday life – helping people. Imagine the great satisfaction of enriching the lives of others through your position as a human resources manager, director or other specialist. You could find yourself assisting Sailors with critical employment decisions. Or helping families of Sailors understand their health benefits. Many of the jobs within the Navy’s human resources community offer you the unique and rewarding opportunity to interact with people throughout their military careers for many different reasons, at many different stages of life. read on Human Resources
Being a staff or office administrator doesn’t necessarily have to mean being office-bound. If you love working with people and are skilled at managing, organizing and providing support, but your goals reach beyond a typical business setting, you have an intriguing career option in America’s Navy. read on Office & Administrative Support
You address a group of international reporters as they convene for a scheduled media visit to a Navy aircraft carrier. You arrange a presidential visit to a naval base. You oversee the production of a television program featuring America’s Navy. As an individual skilled in communicating ideas quickly and creatively, a public affairs position with America’s Navy is a career choice that enables you to work on an international scale. read on Public Affairs