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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 experience.
Human Resources (HR) Manager:
Pros: Lots of responsibility as an officer and fast. Great to build resume or make a career. Stable job.
Cons: Moving every 3 years, deploying and being away from family and friends.
An Experience Like No Other.
Army Officer:
Pros: Great employees, income, and benefits.
Cons: Drawing down, stressful, and negative hypercompetitive atmosphere.
Army Officer:
Pros: Allowed time for PT. Autonomy. Job experence.
Cons: Little room fr personal goals. Hard to make long term life plans. Lack of freedoms. Restrictions. Nanny state.
It's great . .
Logistics Specialist:
Pros: Doing inventory and being responsible.
Cons: Nothing I can think of.
Dealing with chaos and find fixes to problems at a rapid pac.
Operations Manager:
Pros: The accomplishment of the mission and the freedom I protect.
Cons: Unknown.
Overseeing all maintenance activities to make operational.
Maintenance Supervisor:
Pros: Mentoring, counseling, teaching.
Cons: Hours of operation.
Challenging and rewarding.
Army Officer:
Pros: The versatility of the people I work with, as well as serving my country.
Cons: Loss of years of quality family time.