Laith F. asked a question to Paul
Category: Career Advice
Date asked: Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Last reviewed: Monday, January 27, 2020
Paul
Intelligence Officer
Hi Laith.
First up, great choice! It's very competitive to become an Officer in the Intelligence Corps, but the rewards are great: motivated and bright soldiers to command; varied, impactful, and challenging deployments; and the opportunity to make a real difference from Day One.
The process to become an Officer with us starts with you gaining a place at RMAS. Once you pass AOSB Main Board, you can organise a visit to us through your Candidate Support Manager. At RMAS, you'll have the opportunity to attend a Selection visit. Pass that and you'll be loaded onto our Regimental Selection Board in the Intermediate Term. Pass the RSB and you'll be offered a place in the Intelligence Corps upon successful commission.
If you have any more questions, I would recommend following us on social media (Search Intelligence Corps). We regularly host webinars with serving soldiers/officers and take detailed questions via DM or over the phone.
Best of luck with your application,
Paul
Monday, January 27, 2020
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