Army Reserve Recruiter Office - Ktown Los Angeles

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Army Reserve Recruiter Office - Ktown Los Angeles Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Army Reserve Recruiter Office - Ktown Los Angeles is located in Los Angeles, United States on 3785 Wilshire Boulevard and, Western Ave. Army Reserve Recruiter Office - Ktown Los Angeles is rated 5 out of 5 in the category armed forces association in United States.

Address

3785 Wilshire Boulevard and, Western Ave

Phone

+1 2132002638

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Taesik Woo

Super helpful and patient. Sergeant Strickland helped me with the whole process. Every question I had was answered honestly and I never felt pressured into making a decision. He would always let me take my time and think about the options that was provided to me. The process was smooth and quick thanks to him. I really want to thank him and everyone that works in that office because they were all so friendly and happy to help.

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roncjr

I was recruited here in September 2020, SFC Strickland went above and beyond to help me get what I wanted and then some. I was prior enlisted and provided me the confidence and intellectual courses of action to come back strong! All the recruiters there are professional and know how to get things done! If you are looking for Army professionals that go out there way to help get into the Army and your curious about joining or even prior service, make sure you stop by THIS recruiting center for 5 star recruitment services, this is no bluff just straight facts.

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Raquel Mcguire

They make all tables communal, which could be a good or bad thing depending on how much you value your privacy! The food and vibe is great though, so might be worth the sacrifice at least once :)

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STEVE Motto

I love this recruiting station, everyone is proud and humble. I would want to thank everyone that is working hard in this office, and the motivation that they give. When I walked into this office, I was depressed, lonely, and had no idea what I wanted to do. These guys motivated me, made sure that I was fit and ready for bootcamp. I even got my job once I passed my asvab. I want to salute each and every one of them for your hard work and commitment. It take guts to recruit people and lots of patience. Hooah!

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D R 2

Amazing and friendly people who help you with every question and step in your process of becoming a soldier.

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Cristian Moz

If you are looking for someone who gives confidence and helps you with any questions about army careers. Definitely look for Sergeant Strickland. Super cool and reliable.

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Ed Miguel

I was contacted by Sergeant Strickland when I applied through the Army website. He is incredible at working hard for you and will give you straight forward answers. I did not feel pressured to join and appreciated his honesty. We worked on my recruitment for over a month and I was able to pick a job that I was interested in doing (e.g. looking to go into the medic field). Sergeant Strickland will work for you and I highly recommend if you are interested in the Army.

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Michael Spencer II

I was connected to Sergeant First Class Jerry Strickland through a mutual friend and he was awesome. Genuine guy, never got the "I need to make the quota" vibe that some recruiters can be known for. He's a straightshooter--he'll tell you how it is; if you're fat, your scores are too low, or something ain't right, he'll be real with you. Work with him and he'll work with you. I'd recommend anyone, if anything, curious about the Army as a serious career, giving him a call. He won't bug you and call you all the time he'll let you make your decision in peace. He won't feed you lies either like "you'll go to Ranger school no problem!" just to get you to sign. He also busted his tail for me when I was trying to put in my OCS packet (he's one of the few recruiters that knows how to enlist officers and will do the work when most don't want to put in the time and effort).