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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?

Is sucks!
Medical Support Assistant in Louisville:
Pros: Talking to veterans
Cons: The toxic employees
Applications Systems Analyst:
It's a busy environment, but satisfying work. Great teamwork concepts that actually works. Recent government shutdown didn't affect the VA, but who knows in the future. Benefits can compete against any company.
Good People getting things accomplished despite Bad Leadership.
Senior Environmental Engineer in Pittsburgh:
Pros: Challenging environment and independence.
Cons: Red tape and people to terrified to make a decision
Challenging.
Contract Specialist in Portland:
Pros: The impact we have on Veterans
Cons: The pay and politics
Stressfull.
Information Technology Specialist:
Pros: I enjoy working with a diverse group of people and taking care of the systems that are used to help veterans. I like working in the city.
Cons: Tasked with things that are outside the scope of an IT Specialist. No room to advance in my career. Limited access to our systems to troubleshoot and learn. Not trusted by upper management to have access to our systems. Micro managed. Overly secure to the point it is very time consuming to do my job, sometimes impossible. Lack of equipment to support the agency. Communication throughout the agency is non existent at best. No management on site. Not trusted to have supervisory tasks though I am qualified. Discrimination by my director. Favoritism towards my directors local employees.
Lots to fix.
Physician Assistant (PA):
Pros: We take care of patients, but it takes hard work to get it done.
Cons: There is very little positive feedback.
Great place to work.
Social Worker:
Pros: Mission to help young Veterans post 9-11.
Cons: Stress.