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FSA (Financial Service Administrator)

Dominik

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Hello, I have decided to pursue an FSA position in the Reserve Forces. In my opinion, this role is in high demand across all branches of the military, and I personally have a strong aptitude for computers and finance. However, I’ve noticed that this position is not very popular among other recruits. What could be the reason for this?

If you serve as an FSA or have insight into the role, could you share what a typical day looks like? Also, why do you think so few people are interested in this position?
 
Many folks joining the military don't intuitively think of such support roles as being part of the military.

Day to day? Budget management. Invoices. Cash reconciliation.
 
Most people are looking at the glory trades and not office work.

If you like math and finance FSA may be suitable. Unfortunately we don't control the computers or programs so you may find that frustrating. Starting off you will most likely be in a claims section where you will have to learn the policies real quick. Hopefully you have a thick skin as everyone else thinks they know the policies and you are 100% wrong, one of my favorite terms is "well, I don't think that was their intent" when shown the policy in black and white. There are a good number that do know the policies but they are not the ones that you will have issues with. Generally you should reach Sgt before you are involved in budget management, JRs are the workers completing claims, paying invoices (accounts payable) or issuing invoicing (accounts receivables). As you are going reserve you will miss out on the sweet job of cashier :rolleyes:

As an FSA in the reserves you will be amongst the most employable members. Admins, especially FSA, have been highly ignored trades in the reserve world so they can easily find full time positions within the regular or reserve world. Most times I have hired combat arms as there simply were no admins available.
 
Are you still invited to particpate in weekend field exercises? Would involvement might be a bit more limited versus someone in a combat trade?
 
Individual experiences will vary by unit and element. FSA, and most other support trades have excellent opportunities for full-time employment and for deployment on ops.
 
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