Webso, i work for a large defense contractor in the us.
You'll have heard of us if you've walked into an airport in the nova/dc area, or have ever served in the military.
Webi worked in radar processing for a defense contractor, and was a pleasant, quiet job.
If the military signed a contract, you had lots to do.
Webmarry best of both worlds:
Work at a tech company that does contracting/has accounts in defense/dod/public sector.
You then gain job security due to public sector, get paid.
Webi keep seeing that everybody says defense contractor engineer pay is shit, but i personally know someone making almost 6figs out of school.
Webworking for a defense contractor can be a great option for military members transitioning from active duty.
But it is important to understand the differences and.
