Quick Search


college advanced search
Filter Your Results




More Filters
 hover for more imformation A job in recent demand is a career with historical job growth above the 66th percentile of all jobs over the past five years.
Daily Interactions:


(Note: Your results will reflect careers that match ALL your selections.)

Personality Type:





(Note: Your results will reflect careers that match ALL your selections.)

Your career search produced the following results:

Displaying 1-4 of 4

  • Military career= military career

Lawyers Military Career

Average Salary:

$99,408

Most Common Degree:

Advanced Degree

The military has its own system of laws and courts. Lawyers in the various services Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps administer activities within the military judicial system. They also perform legal research, prosecute and defend court cases, and are judges in military courts. They provide legal services for military personnel and represent the services in civil and international legal matters.

Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates Military Career

Average Salary:

$137,700

Most Common Degree:

Advanced Degree

The military has its own system of laws and courts. Lawyers in the various services Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps administer activities within the military judicial system. They also perform legal research, prosecute and defend court cases, and are judges in military courts. They provide legal services for military personnel and represent the services in civil and international legal matters.

Paralegals and Legal Assistants Military Career

Average Salary:

$53,567

Most Common Degree:

Bachelor's Degree

The military has its own judicial system for prosecuting lawbreakers and handling disputes. Legal specialists and court reporters assist military lawyers and judges in the performance of legal and judicial work. They perform legal research, prepare legal documents, and record legal proceedings.

Court Reporters Military Career

Average Salary:

Not Available

Most Common Degree:

Work Experience Only

The military has its own judicial system for prosecuting lawbreakers and handling disputes. Legal specialists and court reporters assist military lawyers and judges in the performance of legal and judicial work. They perform legal research, prepare legal documents, and record legal proceedings.