Working at U.S. Air Force (USAF) - Page 8

Logos provided by

Ratings for U.S. Air Force (USAF)

  • Appreciation
    5.0
  • Company Outlook
    5.0
  • Fair Pay
    5.0
  • Learning and Development
    5.0
  • Manager Communication
    5.0
  • Manager Relationship
    5.0
  • Pay Transparency
    5.0
Find out what you should be paid
Use our tool to get a personalized report on your market worth.What's this?
United States (change)
How it works:
1
Enter city & years of experience
2
Add pay factors like skills & education
3
Find your market worth with a report tailored to you

U.S. Air Force (USAF) Reviews

What is it like working at U.S. Air Force (USAF)?

Very demanding on and off duty.
Chief Operating Officer (COO) in Lancaster:
Pros: Supporting the war fighter with new assets
Cons: Red Tape
Reshape the future force.
Strategy Consultant in Washington:
Pros: Get to think and create new ways of operating and winning.
Cons: Unfair bonus structure. Pilot mafia.
It's a good job.
Network Administrator in Key West:
Pros: Education and training opportunities, upwards mobility, benefits
Cons: additional duties, deployments
Greatest job in the World.
Avionics Technician in Dallas:
Pros: I have always been a tinkerer, and Air Force let me grow in that aspect.
Cons: They focus more on getting promoted to than getting the job done in the most efficient manner.
Logistics Supervisor in San Antonio:
The benefits take care of me and my family just fine.
Systems Administrator:
Pros: Benefits are amazing, they have many items available for members as well as family members.
Cons: Depending on location and leadership can make or break your experience. People leave bosses not jobs but in the military, you can't leave the boss.
AF PM.
Program Manager, Aviation / Aerospace:
Pros: Unparralled training opportunities.
Cons: Involuntary relocation, often to terrible locations.