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Ratings for U.S. Government

  • Appreciation
    3.8
  • Company Outlook
    4.2
  • Fair Pay
    3.4
  • Learning and Development
    4.0
  • Manager Communication
    3.7
  • Manager Relationship
    4.0
  • Pay Policy
    3.5
  • Pay Transparency
    3.9
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Working as a Shipping/Receiving Lead for Ms. Gwen.
Shipping & Receiving Lead in Quantico:
Pros: I get to interact with other clients that come into our office for services they need.
Cons: The changes of supervisors every 3 to 4 years for US Military.
Would like more responsibility.
Assistant Manager, Property Management in Denver:
Pros: benefits, security, people
Cons: lower pay than public sector for most jobs
Lacking Sufficient Requirement.
Test Engineer in Leonardtown:
Pros: Always Learning and somewhat experimental
Cons: Lack of specific requirements from customers regarding certification testing
Very challenging and very rewarding.
Navy Lieutenant Commander, Submarines in San Diego:
Pros: Leading people and helping them develop as Sailors and professionals.
Cons: Frequent long hours and extended time away from home. The standards of performance are extremely high and have a tendency to create an environment where it is difficult to meet expectations.
Wish Idid this sooner.
Contract Administrator in Hartford:
Pros: Understanding what I’m doing and why
Cons: Lots of changes all the time.