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A young person watching a military recruiter on social media.

Military recruiting is on the upswing, but many recruiters say it's never been harder to get young people interested in service.

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In recent years, the US Army has faced a recruiting crisis, failing to add enough enlisted soldiers to its ranks.

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A marine recruiter in a neighborhood.

Recruiting new Marines can be so challenging in parts of the US that some recruiters have resorted to fraud to meet their monthly goals.

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A woman pointing angrily at a Marine recruiter.

Matthew Partyka was built for the infantry, not sales.

The young, blue-eyed Marine sergeant was a quiet introvert, almost sphinx-like, with a soft smile. He thrived in the brotherhood of combat units.

Then the Corps made him a recruiter, leaving Partyka with no choice: When the Corps calls, Marines answer.

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On-cycle might start again as soon as January.
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Boris Cherny said that he wanted engineers who were "generalists" with "cool weekend projects."
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Indeed's chief marketing officer James Whitemore, speaking at the company's 2025 Future Works event
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Michael Novati got the nickname "coding machine" at Meta. He said the top tier engineers are off LinkedIn, but that doesn't mean engineers should delete their profiles and expect offers to roll in.