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Ratings for U.S. Navy

  • Appreciation
    3.5
  • Company Outlook
    4.0
  • Fair Pay
    3.4
  • Learning and Development
    3.9
  • Manager Communication
    3.7
  • Manager Relationship
    4.0
  • Pay Policy
    3.7
  • Pay Transparency
    4.1
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U.S. Navy Reviews

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

Weapons Production Facility fails to deliver expected number of builds for the 104th consecutive week.
Electrical Engineer in Seattle:
Pros: The benefits and schedule flexibility.
Cons: The lack of accountability when there is an underperformering employee.
The Navy is not for everyone.
Project Manager, (Unspecified Type / General) in San Diego:
Pros: Being able to be hands on in my job field and that I can expand beyond my rating specialty.
Cons: That our pay lags behind the civilian pay.
Very challenging but the outcome is fruitful.
Navy Petty Officer 1st Class, Surface Vessels in Chesapeake:
Pros: Always learning and always leading.
Cons: At times it can be stressful molding the future generation but the hard work pays off when Sailors are all on the same page.
Fast Paced/Demanding.
Office Manager in Springfield:
Pros: Opportunities available if you are ready to apply yourself, great benefits and financial security.
Cons: High turn over and sometimes stuck with poor management for extended periods of time.
Rewarding helping teach correct procedures and methodsto solve current issues.
Quality Assurance Manager in Jacksonville:
Pros: Teaching, mentoring, and development of young Sailors
Cons: Long deployments, bad food
A challenging position with great potential for learning opportunities and advancement.
Office Manager in Oceanside:
Pros: The service provided to the country
Cons: Having to move frequently can be a strain on a family
Leading US Military Logistics in Contested Environments.
Vice President (VP), Logistics in St. Petersburg:
Pros: Significance of what I do supporting our country's national interests.
Cons: That at some point, my time on active duty will come to an end and I will have to retire from military service.