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005 - How do Air Force officers get promoted?

005 - How do Air Force officers get promoted?

FromCommissionED: The Air Force Officer Podcast


005 - How do Air Force officers get promoted?

FromCommissionED: The Air Force Officer Podcast

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Length:
81 minutes
Released:
Oct 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Shifting gears from the process of becoming an Air Force officer, Colin and Reed now take a deep dive into how they get promoted. Whether preparing for an upcoming board or a brand new 2d Lt, this information is critical as you define what it means for you to be successful.01:47 - Colin and Reed emphasize the importance of defining career success08:03 - Defining position and authority within the Air Force14:46 - DOPMA and ROPMA govern the promotion process (see http://dopma-ropma.rand.org)17:51 - The harsh realities of the up or out system22:09 - Why should a 2d Lt care about this stuff?26:41 - Promotion zones and categories30:49 - The board process and Record of Performance (ROP)39:18 - This is a hot topic and may all change soon41:29 - The unwritten rules of promotions; masters degrees, stratification, proximity to senior raters, timing, etc.58:56 - HPO or High Potential Officer system01:07:43 - Reed and Colin define career successEmail your questions and comments to airforceofficerpodcast@gmail.com. Join the discussion about the podcast, the Air Force, officership, and the Profession of Arms at https://www.facebook.com/groups/airforceofficerpodcast/.Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AirForceOfficerPodcast/Follow us on Instagram: airforceofficerpodcast. Follow us on Twitter: afofficerpod. Share your officer stories of all flavors using #officerAF.
Released:
Oct 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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