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MOS COMPARISON

MU vs NC

Musician (USN) vs Navy Counselor (USN)

Intel

Two rates that pass each other in the P-way daily and have zero comprehension of what the other one does for 12 hours.

The MU recruiter pitched "perform at the highest level in one of the premier military bands in the world" with the conviction of someone selling timeshares. The NC recruiter went with "guide Sailors through every stage of their naval careers" — equally confident, equally creative. The reality for MU: you'll play at funerals, changes of command, and diplomatic events where the music matters more than anyone will say. For NC: ' and you have 30 minutes to help them figure it out using rate conversion options, bonus structures, and whatever duty stations have openings — which is Norfolk. The military is, at its core, a very large organization that convinced a lot of different people they're all doing the same thing.

MUNavy
Musician
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Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$46K
NCNavy
Navy Counselor
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Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$68K
Head to Head
MU
NC
Getting In
ASVAB Line Scores
NOTE Audition-based selection; no ASVAB line score minimum
VE_AR 110
Clearance
None
Secret
Pay Grade
Enlisted
Enlisted
Training
Training Length
6 wk
6 wk
Pipeline Type
Boot Camp
Boot Camp
Training Location
Naval School of Music, Norfolk, VA
Great Lakes, IL
Day-to-Day
Promotion Speed
Slow
Average
Deployment Tempo
Low
Low
Career Field
Administration
Administration
After You Get Out
Civilian Median Pay
$46K
$68K
Top Civilian Career
Musicians and Singers
Human Resources Specialists
Credentials Earned
2 certs
3 certs

After the Uniform

The part the recruiter skips: what each job actually translates to once you're a civilian — and what it pays.

MUMusician
Civilian Median Pay
$46K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Musicians and SingersStrong
$46K
Credentials You Walk Away With
Various musical proficiency certificationsMilitary ceremony qualifications
NCNavy Counselor
Civilian Median Pay
$68K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Human Resources SpecialistsStrong
Job market: Average (6%)
$68K
Human Resources SpecialistsStrong
Mental Health CounselorsRelated
Job market: Much faster than average (22%)
$54K
Training and Development SpecialistsRelated
Job market: Faster than average (8%)
$63K
Credentials You Walk Away With
Career counselor certificationCommand career counselor qualificationTransition GPS facilitator

Salary data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program. A guide, not a guarantee.

Some figures are estimated from the closest civilian equivalent and may not reflect actual compensation.

Recruiter vs. Reality

The pitch versus what people who actually did the job report back.

MUMusician
What the Recruiter Says

As a Navy Musician, you'll perform at the highest level in one of the premier military bands in the world — representing the Navy at state functions, international ceremonies, and community events across the globe. You'll maintain your artistry while serving your country, with access to world-class facilities, instruments, and fellow musicians.

What It's Actually Like

You are a Navy Musician, which means you play music in uniform at ceremonies, concerts, and events, and you are simultaneously the most skilled and most underestimated sailor in the Navy. Your audition was harder than most people's entire enlistment. Your instrument is your weapon. Your concert is your mission. You'll play at funerals, changes of command, and diplomatic events where the music matters more than anyone will say. Your civilian career in music is exactly as precarious as it would have been without the Navy, but your benefits, your performance experience, and your connections make it significantly less terrifying. You'll play Taps at a funeral and it will be the most important thing you do in your career. Every note matters. Everyone hears it.

NCNavy Counselor
What the Recruiter Says

As a Navy Counselor, you'll guide Sailors through every stage of their naval careers — from recruitment and classification to retention and transition. You'll be a trusted advisor who shapes the force, helping service members find the right path and ensuring the Navy retains its best talent. Your leadership and counseling skills prepare you for careers in HR, recruiting, and organizational development.

What It's Actually Like

You are a Navy Counselor, the person who advises sailors on the most consequential career decision in their life — 'should I stay or should I go?' — and you have to give them an honest answer while the retention numbers are staring you in the face. Your 'career counseling' is half-therapy, half-HR, and entirely dependent on your ability to tell a sailor the truth about their options without crushing their dreams or overselling the Navy's promises. A 22-year-old E-4 will sit across from you and say 'what should I do with my life?' and you have 30 minutes to help them figure it out using rate conversion options, bonus structures, and whatever duty stations have openings — which is Norfolk. It's always Norfolk. You'll manage retention programs, process reenlistment paperwork, and balance the impossible tension between what's good for the sailor and what the Navy needs. Sometimes those align. Often they don't. And you're the one who has to navigate that gap with a straight face. The recruiter got them in. You're the one who keeps them in — or honestly advises them out. Your civilian career in HR, career counseling, and talent management is well-paved, and your ability to have brutally honest conversations about career prospects is the most transferable skill you'll develop.

The Real Life

Same dimensions, side by side. MU on the left, NC on the right.

Daily Life
MU

Rehearsals, performances, ceremonies, community relations events, and musical instruction. Navy musicians perform at official functions, diplomatic events, funerals, change of commands, and public concerts. The daily routine revolves around practice and performance schedules rather than traditional Navy operations. Most musicians have a regular schedule with significant travel.

NC

Career counseling, retention programs, and transition assistance for Navy personnel. NCs advise sailors on career options, reenlistment bonuses, rating conversions, and commissioning programs. At recruiting commands: recruiting new sailors. At fleet commands: career development boards, retention interviews, and transition GPS facilitation.

Training / School
MU

Entry requires passing a demanding audition — the Navy School of Music at Little Creek (VA) is about 10 weeks. The audition is the real gate: you must demonstrate professional-level proficiency on your instrument. The school covers military music, ceremony procedures, and ensemble performance.

NC

NC is a conversion rate — you must first serve in another rating before converting (typically at E-5 or above). Training at the Navy Career Counselor Course covers career management systems, retention programs, benefits counseling, and interviewing techniques.

Physical Demands
MU

Low. The physical demands are carrying instruments and equipment, with standard Navy PT requirements.

NC

Low. Administrative and counseling work with standard Navy PT requirements.

Where You'll Be Stationed
MU
Washington D.C. (Navy Band)Norfolk (VA)San Diego (CA)Pearl Harbor (HI)Naples (Italy)
NC
Various recruiting stations nationwideGreat Lakes (IL)Norfolk (VA)San Diego (CA)Pearl Harbor (HI)
The Honest Truth
MU

Navy Musician is unlike any other rate in the military. The recruiter may not even bring it up because it's so niche, but if you're a professional-caliber musician, MU offers something remarkable: a stable income, benefits, and a pension for doing what you love. The catch is getting in — the audition is competitive and the standards are professional. Once you're in, daily life is rehearsal and performance, not watches and maintenance. Promotion is painfully slow because the community is tiny and nobody wants to leave. The civilian career translation is the same as any professional musician — uncertain and competitive — but the stability of military service gives you years to build your craft, network, and prepare for civilian performing or teaching careers. This is a rate for musicians first and sailors second.

NC

Navy Counselor is a rate most sailors don't know exists until they're already in — and that's by design. NC is a conversion rate, meaning you must serve in another rating first. The recruiter won't mention it because you can't enlist directly as an NC. Here's the truth for those considering conversion: NC offers a genuine quality-of-life improvement for many sailors. The work is shore-heavy, the hours are predictable, and you spend your day helping people navigate their careers rather than standing watch. The downside: recruiting duty comes with quotas, and the pressure to put numbers on the board can be intense. The career counseling side is more rewarding. Civilian translation is strong for HR, recruiting, and career counseling roles — NC veterans routinely land in corporate HR departments and staffing agencies. If you're a people person who's tired of your current rate, NC is worth investigating.

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