Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Army Warrant Officers will bid against each other for retention bonuses for six-year active duty contracts. The Army will soon ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Army rolled out a bonus program for warrant officers aimed at keeping experts in more than a dozen key jobs in the service at ...
The Army is preparing to launch a new system that allows certain senior warrant officers to “bid” for retention bonuses in exchange for committing to an additional six-year active-duty obligation. The ...
Many senior Army warrant officers seeking to remain in the service will have to place bids for their retention bonuses in a new auction-style system meant to ensure the service retains the highly ...
The Army has long relied on fixed retention bonuses to keep senior technical experts in uniform. But as competition for specialized skills intensifies, leaders are trying something new: an auction.
WASHINGTON — The Army is launching a new Warrant Officer Retention Bonus Auction. This initiative introduces a market‑based approach to retaining senior technical talent while ensuring responsible ...
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Warrant officer candidates take the oath during their graduation ceremony in 2024. (Sgt. Adena McCluskey/U.S. Army National Guard) The Army has long relied on fixed retention bonuses to keep senior ...