The AFSC List Building tool. If you have taken your ASVAB and have your line scores (Mechanical, Administrative, General, Electrical) you can plug them in and get an idea of what kinds of jobs you are qualified for. While this is a useful tool please understand requirements are updated regularly and job qualification is also determined by other factors such as physical results, drivers license, citizenship, etc. Click the button and take a look.
There are many more, these are just a few! Ask you recruiter to show you more!
Steady Income: You are paid twice a month, on the 1st and 15th, every month, based on your pay grade and service requirements. Starting annual salary including benefits $60K
Advancement: You are promoted based on job knowledge, performance, time in pay grade, and service requirements.
Paid Vacation: You earn 2.5 days paid vacation per month for a total of 30 days each year up to 60 days. You also have all federal holidays + family days off; as well as day passes and incentive time off.
Travel: Travel worldwide including permanent and temporary assignments.
Training: You choose a career path based on your aptitude, physical abilities, security clearance, motivation, and determination. All specialties are open to women, including combat roles.
Health Care: While on active duty, you will receive complete medical and dental care at no cost.
Life Insurance: Active duty members select up to $400,000 in term life insurance for $29.99 per month.
Allowances: You may also receive additional tax-free money for Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) if government housing is not available; Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS), if government food facilities are not available in the area you are stationed; and a uniform allowance (for enlisted personnel only) to help maintain your uniform.
Tax Advantage: Only your basic monthly pay is subject to Federal or State income tax. You may be subject to special pays and bonuses as well.
GI Bill: The Montgomery GI Bill and Post 9/11 GI Bill will help pay for college education or vocational training.
Tuition Assistance: While on active duty, you may continue your education, and may be helped in defraying the cost of college-accredited courses.
Additional Benefits: There are exchange and commissary privileges, moving allowances, temporary lodging expenses, travel, survivor benefits, Veterans Administration home loans and more.