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Ratings for U.S. Army

  • Appreciation
    3.6
  • Company Outlook
    3.9
  • Fair Pay
    3.4
  • Learning and Development
    3.9
  • Manager Communication
    3.9
  • Manager Relationship
    4.1
  • Pay Policy
    3.7
  • Pay Transparency
    4.1
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U.S. Army Reviews

What is it like working at U.S. Army?

Good pay for Stagnation.
Information Technology Specialist in Worcester:
Pros: Good Pay
Cons: Lack of Advancement
Challenging and ever changing.
Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET) in Fort Hood:
Pros: Working to solve problems with equipment so that I can be confident the patients will have no need to worry about malfunction.
Cons: At times there are a lot of pressures put on that don't directly related to some sort of compensation.
The management.
Maintenance Manager in Colorado Springs:
Pros: Everything.
Cons: Long hours.
The Bad, the Worse, and the Horrible.
Army Staff Sergeant, Infantry in Clarksville:
Pros: I like that I am sometimes allowed take leave to get away from work.
Cons: Basically everything. It is a largely soul-sucking, health ruining, family destroying profession that robs you of the best years of your life, loved one's, and sanity.
An excellent leadership and service opportunity.
Army Officer in Annapolis:
Long hours but pays off to accomplish our logistical mission.
Supply Chain Specialist:
Pros: I do what I love logistics.
Cons: N time for schooling.
Long hours and little to no family time.
Police Officer:
Pros: The benefits given.
Cons: Stress levels and pay.