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Hi there,
After months of scouring the CF recruiting website, reading as much as I could find here, speaking with recruiters, and generally getting the best understanding I could beforehand, I've submitted my application for a DEO Signals Officer position with my local Communications Regiment.
To be honest, I'm both totally excited and also very nervous about this process! I'm 33-year old female who works in an HR senior management role; married - no kids, but an enthusiastic dog, Bleu... hence the handle, and no - that's not a typo. His name is actually "Bleu" and not "Blue."
I don't have many folks in my life who are currently involved in the CF (but do work with a retired Air Force Major, and have a friend who is at Lieutenant with the CIC) and much of military life is simply foreign to me from my civilian perspective. That being said, I've been very interested in the CF for a number of years now, and would have applied to the Reg Force but am not able to re-locate at this point in life due to my husband's business... and my desire to stay happily married!
I finished my MBA a couple of years ago and have been feeling 'antsy' in the day-to-day grind of working in HR. I'm excited about the opportunity to meet new people, learn a whole new set of skills and perspective on leadership, work my butt off, and hopefully come home exhausted and yet with a sense of accomplishment at the same time.
This is primarily an introductory post on my part - no major content questions here (since I've done my homework!) but if anyone reads and has any thoughts they'd like to share on the following questions, I'd love to hear your perspective!
- How would you describe the CF corporate culture? Is there anything in civilian life you would compare it to? (I'm trying to understand how I would/could fit in, but don't have much to compare it to...)
- In terms of physical fitness, would you say that it's more practically useful to be "strong" or to be "fast?" (I'm a hiker/camper-type who builds muscle quickly, but definitely not a runner - I know I need to work on my running, but frankly a 5km run scares me more than a 13km march!)
- Phase III Sig O training involves a 3-month (can't remember the precise number of weeks) training time, which is definitely a challenge for scheduling with work. How have you (or have other reservists you know) worked through that sort of scheduling challenge with your employer?
Thanks, in advance!
PS: I should also mention that I've already *really* appreciated the wealth of knowledge here in this forum. There are some fantastic subject matter experts here, and it's been a tremendous resource to me in better understanding the CF culture, processes, and policies along the way. Thanks!
After months of scouring the CF recruiting website, reading as much as I could find here, speaking with recruiters, and generally getting the best understanding I could beforehand, I've submitted my application for a DEO Signals Officer position with my local Communications Regiment.
To be honest, I'm both totally excited and also very nervous about this process! I'm 33-year old female who works in an HR senior management role; married - no kids, but an enthusiastic dog, Bleu... hence the handle, and no - that's not a typo. His name is actually "Bleu" and not "Blue."
I don't have many folks in my life who are currently involved in the CF (but do work with a retired Air Force Major, and have a friend who is at Lieutenant with the CIC) and much of military life is simply foreign to me from my civilian perspective. That being said, I've been very interested in the CF for a number of years now, and would have applied to the Reg Force but am not able to re-locate at this point in life due to my husband's business... and my desire to stay happily married!
I finished my MBA a couple of years ago and have been feeling 'antsy' in the day-to-day grind of working in HR. I'm excited about the opportunity to meet new people, learn a whole new set of skills and perspective on leadership, work my butt off, and hopefully come home exhausted and yet with a sense of accomplishment at the same time.
This is primarily an introductory post on my part - no major content questions here (since I've done my homework!) but if anyone reads and has any thoughts they'd like to share on the following questions, I'd love to hear your perspective!
- How would you describe the CF corporate culture? Is there anything in civilian life you would compare it to? (I'm trying to understand how I would/could fit in, but don't have much to compare it to...)
- In terms of physical fitness, would you say that it's more practically useful to be "strong" or to be "fast?" (I'm a hiker/camper-type who builds muscle quickly, but definitely not a runner - I know I need to work on my running, but frankly a 5km run scares me more than a 13km march!)
- Phase III Sig O training involves a 3-month (can't remember the precise number of weeks) training time, which is definitely a challenge for scheduling with work. How have you (or have other reservists you know) worked through that sort of scheduling challenge with your employer?
Thanks, in advance!
PS: I should also mention that I've already *really* appreciated the wealth of knowledge here in this forum. There are some fantastic subject matter experts here, and it's been a tremendous resource to me in better understanding the CF culture, processes, and policies along the way. Thanks!
