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U.S. Department of Justice Reviews
What is it like working at U.S. Department of Justice?
Worthy interesting and productive work.
Paralegal in Memphis:
Pros: The constant changing of duties, responsibilities and interaction with parties within and outside of my organization.
Cons: The constant probability of a government shut down causing backlog of work.
Exciting/interesting/challenging.
Fraud Investigator in Reno:
Pros: Investigations of foreign bribery cases give me a window on crime outside of the US. Very interesting
Cons: DoJ pays my corporate boss. My corporate boss is slow to pay me because of the pandemic.
Business as usual.
Budget Analyst in Washington:
Pros: Good people to work with
Cons: Pay is determined by how long you've been a federal employee, not skills or ability
Learning in process.
Mathematics Teacher in Atlanta:
Pros: giving back to the community, giving people brighter future
Cons: the fact that working inside a prison
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