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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?

There are good days and bad days, but I love my job.
Army Corporal, Infantry (Light Infantry) in Clarksville:
Pros: Training, learning new skills and going to schools.
Cons: Sitting around
It get very dull sometimes.
Human Resources (HR) Specialist in Atlanta:
Pros: Get to meet different people everyday with different personalities.
Cons: Some people have a bad day and based on their rank, they act disrespectful.
Ever changing world of installation readiness.
Senior Data Analyst in Arlington:
Pros: Stability
Cons: Moving
Business Focused.
Information Technology (IT) Manager in San Antonio:
Pros: Challenge never the same thing
Cons: Deployments
It is a 24/7 job.
Army Officer in Chicago:
Pros: Being in a leadership role and serving a greater cause than my self
Cons: very little autonomy or ability to control my future
Stressful, thankless.
Logistics Director in Houston:
Pros: The people I work with
Cons: The leadership of the organizeation not understanding the important role logistics plus on the entire operation of the organization
Great experience. Always something new to work on.
HVAC Technician in Savannah:
Pros: Always hands on and busy
Cons: Professionalism