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Ratings for U.S. Marine Corps

  • Appreciation
    4.0
  • Company Outlook
    4.5
  • Fair Pay
    4.0
  • Learning and Development
    4.5
  • Manager Communication
    4.5
  • Manager Relationship
    4.0
  • Pay Transparency
    4.5
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U.S. Marine Corps Reviews

What is it like working at U.S. Marine Corps?

Challenging.
Modeling and Simulation Analyst in Stafford:
Pros: Working with Marines
Cons: Bureaucracy
Rewarding, Impactful and Bigger then self.
Intelligence Analyst in Elkridge:
Pros: Service and impact job has on institution, outside organizations, civilians, nation and world wide.
Cons: Can be unforgiving at times.
Avionics Technician: What to exepect.
Avionics Technician in Fort Worth:
Pros: The diversity in the people that you will meet
Cons: Unreasonable leadership
Best job in the Corp.
Helicopter Mechanic in Helena:
Pros: The commaraderie, the benefits and the opportunity to travel.
Cons: Distance and time away from family
Being responsible for the quality maintenance done on multi-million dollar military aircraft is rewarding. I’m proud to serve my country and of the work I do to keep these aircraft flying.
Aviation Maintenance Technician in New Windsor:
Pros: The sense of belonging and the experience.
Cons: The pay is kind of low.
Long hours, little pay.
Metrology Calibration Technician in Oceanside:
Pros: Travel and training opportunities. The GI Bill is nice too. I enjoy working with my team and we are close.
Cons: I feel that as I've climbed the ranks, my workload has gone up significantly while pay increases haven't matched the work load. Everyone gets paid the same no matter how good at the job you are or how technical your job is. 50hr work weeks are common and work/life balance doesn't matter to the higher ups.
Rewarding and exciting.
Supply Chain Manager in Raleigh-Durham:
Pros: team environment
Cons: the wear and tear on the body