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Karl Tate

STEM and space: Building what's next

(Image credit: United States Space Force)

People who are interested in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) are self-starters. They're interested in experimenting, crafting, and creating. More than anything, they're aware that the path to the future isn't given to us; we build it ourselves. Now, you can help build it with the unique skills you bring to the table, and there's no better place to put those skills to use than in the United States Space Force (USSF).

STEM skills are necessary for a wide range of jobs in the USSF. Want to protect the confidential information behind a firewall or build electrical systems that power our journey into orbit? Read on to see some of the rewarding and challenging career paths offered to STEM experts.

(Image credit: Karl Tate)

Whether you prefer to work in business casual or a military uniform, the USSF lets you get in on the ground floor of exciting new technology. See if it's right for you and start building our future today.

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