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Personnel Specialist

Manages personnel records and provides human resources services to Navy sailors. Processes pay, benefits, assignments, and performance evaluations in support of Navy personnel management.

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Recruiter vs. Reality
What they tell you

You'll manage sailor personnel records, process assignment changes, coordinate NEC updates, and handle the administrative functions that keep the Navy's personnel system accurate — the PS who gets called when pay is wrong, when a promotion record is incomplete, or when a separating sailor's final pay is missing. The personnel management and HR administration skills you develop working in Navy personnel offices translate directly to federal HR positions, defense contractor HR operations, and corporate human resources at large organizations. SHRM and HRCI certification add civilian credential structure. Federal personnel specialist positions specifically recruit Navy PS veterans, and the understanding of government HR systems is a differentiator in the federal hiring space.

What it's actually like

You are the person every sailor comes to when their pay is wrong, their leave chit disappeared, their record doesn't show the school they completed, or their re-enlistment paperwork has a date error that will affect their bonus. All of these things will happen constantly and simultaneously. NSIPS — Navy Standard Integrated Personnel System — is the HR platform you will learn with the intimacy that comes from being personally responsible for every data entry error in a division of 300 people. The personnel record is a legal document and errors have real consequences for real people: promotions missed, benefits lost, assignments affected. The stress of the rate is specific: you hold other people's careers in your data entry accuracy. Deployment aboard a carrier means a PS division supporting 5,000+ service members, which is a human resources operation the size of a mid-sized corporation. The federal HR civilian series (GS-0201) is the most direct post-Navy pipeline. State and local government HR departments understand military personnel experience. Private sector HR roles value FMLA, benefits administration, and records management experience directly — the systems are different but the functions are the same. What the rate gives you is an understanding of bureaucratic systems so complete that you will be able to navigate any organization's HR apparatus with unusual efficiency for the rest of your life.

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MOS Intel

ClearanceSecret
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PromotionAverage
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Deploy TempoModerate
Career Intel
Duty StationsNorfolk (VA) · San Diego (CA) · Pearl Harbor (HI) · Great Lakes (IL) · Various ships and Personnel Support Detachments
Daily LifeManaging military personnel records, pay issues, awards, transfers, separations, and retirement processing. PSs are the Navy's HR department — you handle the paperwork that affects every sailor's career and paycheck. On a ship: personnel office operations, pay queries, award processing, and transfer coordination. Shore duty: PSD (Personnel Support Detachment) offices with more regular hours.
AIT / SchoolA School at Meridian (MS) is about 8 weeks. Covers personnel administration, pay and entitlements, military correspondence, and Navy personnel systems. The training is straightforward and office-based.
Physical DemandsLow. Administrative work with standard Navy PT requirements.
DeploymentsSea duty on large ships (carriers, amphibs); shore duty at personnel support detachments and manpower offices
Certifications
Personnel administration qualificationsPay and entitlements certificationsVarious Navy HR system certifications
Pro Tips
  1. 1PS translates directly to HR specialist roles in the civilian world. Start building your SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management) credentials while still in.
  2. 2Learn the pay system inside and out. Pay specialists who can troubleshoot complex entitlements are invaluable and get recognized.
  3. 3GS (Government Service) civilian HR positions at military installations are a natural transition — the systems and processes are identical.
The Honest Truth

Personnel Specialist is the Navy's human resources rate, and it's exactly as administrative as it sounds. The recruiter won't glamorize PS because there's nothing glamorous about it — you process paperwork, fix pay issues, and manage personnel records. What they should tell you: every sailor's career depends on your accuracy. A mistake in a transfer order or pay record directly affects someone's life. The work is detail-oriented and often thankless — nobody notices when their pay is correct, but everyone notices when it's wrong. The civilian translation is strong and direct: HR specialist, payroll coordinator, benefits administrator, and personnel manager positions are widely available and pay $45-70K+ depending on experience and certifications. PS is not exciting, but it's stable, mostly shore-based, and leads to a clear civilian career path. If you're organized, detail-oriented, and don't need adrenaline, it's a solid choice.

Training Pipeline
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Boot Camp8w
RTC Great Lakes (IL)
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PS "A" School10w
Meridian (MS)
Personnel Specialist — personnel records, pay, evaluations, Navy HR systems.
On the Outside

What this actually is in the real world

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Human Resources Assistants, Outside of Payroll and Timekeeping

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Office Clerks

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