ARCYBER Puzzle

Had a former colleague post a cipher puzzle on a Slack channel I hang out on.

http://www.recruitahacker.net/Puzzle

I figured I would give it a try, since I like to do puzzles.
The site was a link to an ARCYBER web site:

Looking at the cipher text, I was like you have to be kidding me. This is too easy, so I ran it through a script I made a few years back to break vigenère ciphers for another puzzle I had worked.

While the script is not perfect, it was able to decode this cipher text.

Eexl fmoi! 
Well done!

Jabnh gsl’ze decbjrx lvtv, gsl uak hctf xyw gvltpj 
Since you’re reading this, you may have the skills

inp mqrjzrlwzq bs awiz tjc Bvdq hpdu! 
and motivation to join the Army team
Pvirz mqpf esgie bwyi xofeprjec xiexzi nqtt ATAZFVJ.
Learn more about your potential future with ARCYBER.

KEY:
iamacybersoldier

So putting the key into the website you get the full response.

You got a link to email someone that you solved the puzzle.

So I was like sure, what could it hurt, might get an offer to apply for some cool jobs with the government (not really).

The response from my email to solving the puzzle.

Congratulations on solving the puzzle and for your interest in the Army’s cyber mission. We ask that you fill out a form found at http://www.goarmy.com/info/send1/?iom=GT45-FY16-ACNP-OT-XXX-XX-XXX-CP-XX-X-XXX   so we can continue discussions about how you can best fit into our Army’s cyber professional workforce. We thank you for your inquiry and are committed to providing information as it becomes available. You may check out our website for the latest cyber career field updates at www.arcyber.army.mil.
v/r,
Mike Milord
Public Affairs Specialist
Army Cyber Command
8605 6th Armored Cavalry Road
Fort Meade, MD 20755
301-833-2007
michael.o.milord.civ@mail.mil

It takes to the Army website to request information to join.
I figure since I already have 24 years of service in the military they will not want me.

Starting a new Job

I have Left Sword & Shield to take a better opportunity with Coalfire Systems.
There were multiple reasons for leaving Sword & Shield, and most of them are related to one individual that has moved up the ranks in the company. He was originally hired to do report reviews five years back, and is now the Senior VP of services. Since his move into management there has been a drastic exodus of highly qualified personnel from the company. One major issue is that the CEO/President, Executive VP and COO do not even notice the main reason for the high personnel turnover.
Since I turned in my notice, the CEO and COO have completely ignored me. Walking down the hallway, I always say hello to everyone, and usually get a hello back from whomever is there. Not lately; had multiple encounters with the C suite and they literally walk past me as if I was not there.
I wish all my former colleagues well in there endeavors and hope things get better.