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Ratings for Department of Veteran's Affairs

  • Appreciation
    3.2
  • Company Outlook
    3.7
  • Fair Pay
    2.9
  • Learning and Development
    3.3
  • Manager Communication
    3.4
  • Manager Relationship
    3.8
  • Pay Policy
    3.3
  • Pay Transparency
    3.4
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Department of Veteran's Affairs Reviews

What is it like working at Department of Veteran's Affairs?

Always busy, never a dull day.
Information Technology Specialist in La Plata:
Pros: constantly challenged with something new to sink my teeth into
Cons: Have been asked to go well outside my comfort zone with devices I am not familiar with, that being Apple iPhone devices.
Rewarding to Serve Veterans & Their Families.
Vice President (VP), Operations in Washington:
Pros: Veteran needs vary and it is challenging to implement service delivery models that support their needs
Cons: Bureaucracy
It's fine but it could be better.
Travel Agent in Atlanta:
Pros: The most I like is helping the veterans.
Cons: The least I like is that they are not well organized.
Difficult at times because of coworkers not doing their jobs in a professional manner.
Purchasing Agent (but not Wholesale, Retail, or Farm Products) in Charlotte:
Pros: Helping and supporting my fellow Veterans
Cons: Low pay, individuals in upper management hindering your progress for promotions, and lack of leadership for direct managers.
It's okay.
Data Analyst in Charlotte:
Pros: Helping and supporting our Veterans
Cons: Lack of Communication and job opportunities in department
Emotionally rewarding, financially disappointing.
Physician Assistant (PA) in New York:
Pros: Taking care of the veteran patients
Cons: The below average salary
Emotionally rewarding, but financially difficult.
Physician Assistant (PA) in New York:
Pros: Working with our country's veterans is a pleasure.
Cons: The salary