USAF Career
What happens after you graduate and commission as an officer in the world's greatest Air Force?
Over 150 Officer Career Options
- Pilot
- Dentist
- Security ForcesÌý
- Physician/NurseÌý
- IntelligenceÌý
- Special OperationsÌý
- EngineerÌý
- Air Traffic ControlÌý
- MaintenanceÌý
- Air Battle ManagerÌý
- Competitive BenefitsÌý
- FinanceÌý
- Combat Rescue OfficerÌý
- LawyerÌý
- Combat Systems OfficerÌý
- PersonnelistÌý
- Cyberspace OperationsÌý
- Flight MedicÌý
- Research & DevelopmentÌý
- ChaplainÌý
- Logistics ReadinessÌý
- Public AffairsÌý
- Special InvestigationsÌý
- Weather OfficerÌý
- Clinical Psychologist
Competitive Benefits
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$62,000 average starting salary with a promotion and raise after two years
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The Air Force matches up to 5% of your retirement contributions, with a maximum of $19,500 per year
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Comprehensive medical and dental care, full pay and allowances for sick days, and low-cost life insurance up to $400,000
Air Force Careers
Most officers are not pilots. A vast majority of officers serve in fields like Weather, Space Operations, Special Investigations, Intelligence, Security Forces, Cybersecurity, Engineering, and more.Ìý
TechnologicalÌýInnovation
The Air Force is at the cutting edge of the newest technologies. We constantly have airmen working in labs across the country to develop new ways to fufill our mission of air, space, and cyberspace dominance.Ìý
On-Base Benefits
Living on-base is full of benefits. Check out the buttons below to learn more about the services and benefits offered to officers living on base.Ìý
Graduate Level Educaton
The Air Force prizes continued education. You have the opportunity to pursue graduate studies like a Masters degree, Law School, Medical School, and more.