Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sophomore DC wants to go into the defense industry, they don't care in regards to government path vs private contractors. They will major in math, but want to add a second major to help the interest in the U.S. government aspect.
We have advised them to pick from the following:
- history
- political science
- psychology
- philosophy
Anything else we are missing? Which do you think would be best. At a LAC.
The selection highly depends on the school. For highest defense jobs, only top-3 LACs compete with ivies and WestPoint, Naval, Air force etc. from those top 3 the second major won’t matter. From T4-15 lacs, psychology or philosophy might give an edge.
What "highest defense job" are you talking about? You don't need "top 3 LAC" to work for a contractor, especially if you're doing technical work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sophomore DC wants to go into the defense industry, they don't care in regards to government path vs private contractors. They will major in math, but want to add a second major to help the interest in the U.S. government aspect.
We have advised them to pick from the following:
- history
- political science
- psychology
- philosophy
Anything else we are missing? Which do you think would be best. At a LAC.
The selection highly depends on the school. For highest defense jobs, only top-3 LACs compete with ivies and WestPoint, Naval, Air force etc. from those top 3 the second major won’t matter. From T4-15 lacs, psychology or philosophy might give an edge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my husband does defense contracting. He was in the military in an electronics role (I can't remember the exact term - it was 20+ years ago!) He went on to earn his degree in Electrical Engineering PT while working FT, already as a contractor.
I don't know exactly what type of work you are looking for in "defense contracting" but this is another path
DC doesn't know either. Something quantitative/analytic maybe? Possibly with route to managing something....?
Anonymous wrote:my husband does defense contracting. He was in the military in an electronics role (I can't remember the exact term - it was 20+ years ago!) He went on to earn his degree in Electrical Engineering PT while working FT, already as a contractor.
I don't know exactly what type of work you are looking for in "defense contracting" but this is another path
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sophomore DC wants to go into the defense industry, they don't care in regards to government path vs private contractors. They will major in math, but want to add a second major to help the interest in the U.S. government aspect.
We have advised them to pick from the following:
- history
- political science
- psychology
- philosophy
Anything else we are missing? Which do you think would be best. At a LAC.
The selection highly depends on the school. For highest defense jobs, only top-3 LACs compete with ivies and WestPoint, Naval, Air force etc. from those top 3 the second major won’t matter. From T4-15 lacs, psychology or philosophy might give an edge.
Anonymous wrote:Spent my career in defense industry. They need all kinds of skills and talent. From HR, legal, contracts, business development and plain ole project management.
Just get your foot in door which is doable in this area. And any type of military service is a plus.