USAREC Onboarding

Organizational Onboarding Page

United States Army Recruiting Command

Welcome to United States Army Recruiting Command or USAREC. As a new member of the USAREC team you may have questions about the purpose of the unit, its organization, and its function. USAREC is the largest recruiting activity in the Department of Defense and its mission is recruit eligible men and women to serve as soldiers in the Army. USAREC has members located in more than 1700 units throughout the United States, Europe, the carribbean, and the pacific rim which includes Korea, Japan, Guam, and America Samoa. USAREC’s headquarters is located at Fort Knox, Kentucky. It is a subordinate unit of United States Army Training And Doctrine Command or TRADOC.

USAREC Onboarding Itinerary

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PRE-BOARDING:

(To be completed prior to Day 1)

  • Review Welcome Letter containing important pre-boarding information.

PHASE I (Pre-Common-Access-Card):

Day 1
Day 2
Day 3

PHASE II (Post-CAC):

Day 4
  • Arrive onsite. Become acclimated and prepare for the day.
  • Supervisors must ensure new employees are given 40 hours (one work week) to complete the Foundation Course Training. This should occur immediately following the individual gaining a DoD Common Access Card (CAC) and NIPR access and no later than 30 days after arrival.
  • Begin Supervisor Training if applicable. Ensure to update the organizational training tracker.
  • Explore and verify/update your information on: MyPay , MyBiz and CPOL.
  • Connect to MS TEAMS page for USAREC Civilian Employee.
  • Read USAREC Commanding General’s Open Door Policy Memorandum.
  • Continue conversations with supervisor and colleagues to better understand expectations, culture, and practices.
  • Daily synthesis and review.
Day 5
Day 6
  • Arrive onsite. Become acclimated and prepare for the day.
  • Complete Information Security Program Training. Ensure to update the organizational training tracker.

    Instructions:

    • Select “Mandatory Training” in the Quick Navigation area.
  • Contact Point of Contact (POC) to ensure Defense Travel System (DTS) travel card initiation has been done. Travel Card Application If your new position requires you to travel and you are not currently a Travel Card Holder, complete the process in agreement with (IAW) guidance provided by the Defense Travel Card Administrator.
  • Complete Programs & Policies – Travel Card Program (Travel Card 101) [Mandatory].

    Instructions:

    • Log in.
    • Select “TraX”.
    • Select “Training”.
    • Look for “Programs & Policies – Travel Card Program (Travel Card 101) [Mandatory]” in list.
  • Introductory Meeting with Supervisor for Initial performance counseling session: Review position description (PD), work assignments, Defense Performance Management and Appraisal Program (DPMAP), performance expectations, training and education requirements and Individual Development Plan (IDP).
  • Complete Defense Performance Management and Appraisal Program (DPMAP) Training.
  • Daily synthesis and review.
Day 7
  • Arrive onsite. Become acclimated and prepare for the day.
  • Complete Army Operations Security (OPSEC) Level I Training. Ensure to update the organizational training tracker.
  • Complete Anti-Terrorism Level I Training. Ensure to update the organizational training tracker.
  • Coordinate with your Supervisor to schedule face-to-face training for the below mandatory training:
    • U.S. Army Threat Awareness and Reporting Program (TARP).
    • Sexual, Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention Program (SHARP).
  • Daily synthesis and review.

Congratulations! You are now an integral part of the Army profession, and we’re glad you’re here.

Contact Us

Please email the following address with any questions/comments/feedback:
usarmy.knox.usarec.mbx.hq-g1-cpmd@army.mil