Working at U.S. Army

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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

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Information Technology Specialist in Hopkinsville:
Pros: The People you meet.
Cons: The amount of time they ask out of you and how sometimes I feel I'm not cared for.
Senior Human Resources (HR) Generalist in Boston:
Pros: Before I discharged from the military it was excellent
Cons: Nothing. I loved everything about my job at the U.S. Military. If go back if I could. Would love to obtain a GS job
Different Every Day.
Sr. Project Manager, Operations in Savannah:
Pros: Opportunities are openly available for development.
Cons: If you use the opportunities to grow professionally, you become underutilized and underpaid so there is no growth within the organization.
Good job if you can stand the slow moving bureaucracy.
Management Analyst in Aberdeen Proving Ground:
Pros: Having a mission to focus on that is much bigger than me
Cons: How many people can say "no" to getting initiatives off the ground.
It is desperately needed and slowly valued.
Product Manager, Software in Washington:
Pros: It is remote and the people.
Cons: It seems to be behind the curve in IT.
Your experience may vary.
Army Officer in Manhattan:
Pros: Outstanding opportunities for professional and leadership development, great career fields, World class benefits.
Cons: The career paths are strict and it can be difficult to change. Your career can flourish or suffer at the whim of one superior officer.
It's a chaotic and fast-paced environment that is critically important.
Public Affairs Officer in Charleston:
Pros: Helping others and working as part of a bigger team towards a common goal.
Cons: It's stressful, often dangerous, and causes too many long absences away from family.