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Ratings for U.S. Army

  • Appreciation
    2.3
  • Company Outlook
    2.8
  • Fair Pay
    1.5
  • Learning and Development
    2.8
  • Manager Communication
    3.3
  • Manager Relationship
    2.5
  • Pay Transparency
    4.8
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U.S. Army Reviews

What is it like working at U.S. Army?

It is a satisfying experience.
Systems Administrator in Kuwait City:
Pros: Culmination of different ideas
Cons: Working outside the IT field
Amazing.
Cable Engineer, Outside Plant in Dhahran:
Pros: Just being able to lead and train my soldiers about troubleshooting, CAT6, Fiber Optic Cables, and the equipment that goes along with them.
Cons: Not being recognized for the hard work you provide for them.
Purpose.
Project Manager, Training & Development in Covington:
Pros: It gives my position purpose and transparency for training.
Cons: The last minute changes can be challenging at times.
It’s great. Logistics makes the world go around. I am very happy knowing that the things I do on an everyday bases contribute to many others around the world.
Logistics Supervisor in Atlanta:
Pros: Networking
Cons: The lack of motivation from time to time
By far the best kept secret in.
Recruitment Consultant in Maryland:
Pros: The relationships that I built over the years.
Cons: Nothing really just time for a change.
Stressful yet satisfying.
Signal Maintainer in El Paso:
Pros: The pay and the experience
Cons: Lack of communication between upper and lower enlisted
A lot of information thrown at you at one time but at the same time, you receive a lot of help and guidance. Severely inderpaided and most times you hardly do your profession.
Medical Laboratory Technician in Sacramento:
Pros: Opprotunities to travel and experience different aspect of your field.
Cons: The time away from your profession