What you describe has long been a core tenet of US Marine Corps recruiting. They emphasize the difficulties and challenges of being a Marine, because they only want people who are willing to do what it takes to overcome challenges as recruits. Check out their careers website at marines.com to see what I mean.
What you describe has long been a core tenet of US Marine Corps recruiting. They emphasize the difficulties and challenges of being a Marine, because they only want people who are willing to do what it takes to overcome challenges as recruits. Check out their careers website at marines.com to see what I mean.
Totally! When the "interview" process is effectively someone shooting over your head... there's nothing "white glove" about that experience.