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Cyberspace Recruiting: The Woman Behind the Keyboard

25 May 2016

From Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Brandon Martin, Navy Recruiting Command Public Affairs

Since 2005, cyberspace recruiters have served as the online presence for Navy recruiting.
Since 2005, cyberspace recruiters have served as the online presence for Navy recruiting.

Whether it is as a source of information or a means of connecting an applicant to a field recruiter, these Sailors provide a valuable service to not only Navy Recruiting Command, but the Navy as a whole.

For Electrician's Mate 2nd Class Jhoana Simbul, a cyberspace recruiter at NRC, this service isn't just about what the Navy wants but also what the potential applicant needs.

"I'm the first person they talk to before they go to the local recruiter," said Simbul. "I ask questions and make sure they are on the right path. I make sure they understand what they are doing and that they are making the best decision possible for themselves."

Now on the other end of the recruiting process, Simbul still remembers how she decided which path was right for herself.

"I was born and raised in the Philippines but I joined the Navy out of Malden, Massachusetts," said Simbul. "As a 17-year-old, I joined because I wanted to move my family here and get my mom here so that she can get her citizenship. Throughout the years, I realized there was a fulfillment that I got from serving and making a difference. Looking back, enlisting was definitely the best way I could do that and give back."

Although she was from another country, the Olongapo City native didn't take long to acclimate to her new environment.

"Moving from the Philippines to Massachusetts and joining the Navy after a year, the whole experience was a big 360 for me," said Simbul. "I had to adapt quickly. It wasn't hard, though; it was actually kind of fun. Understanding new cultures and learning about the world is a blast. I guess I'm just a little adventurous because there is a certain thrill I get from meeting new people and trying new things."

Through all of her experiences, Simbul says she has undergone a lot of personal growth over the past seven years since she enlisted. She also says her time at NRC has helped her grow professionally.

"As a Sailor, being here at Navy Recruiting Command has given me the confidence to voice my opinion and have it heard," said Simbul. "I can be more of a leader, and I know that when I go back to the fleet, I can apply the things I have learned from the people I work with at cyberspace. I had the best leadership I could ask for and I just hope I can pass that on in the future."

Looking ahead, Simbul looks to push her leadership experience even farther than the enlisted ranks.

"I want to be an officer," said Simbul. "I have finished my associate's degree and I'm in the process of applying to Arizona State [University] for electrical engineering. [I'm also] doing my Seaman to Admiral (STA-21) package so that I can cross over from enlisted."

"I hope to one day be an engineering officer," added Simbul. "I just want to be someone who can leave a legacy to my family and make them proud."

When asked what she found to be the most satisfying part of her life so far, the cyberspace recruiter answered with something she does every day at work.

"The thing I am most proud of in my life is my service," said Simbul. "I really want to do something that will change people's lives, change people's thinking or touch somebody's life. I think serving takes me one step closer to that goal."

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