"Working for the Army was a great experience. I met a variety of people, and I visited many places. The most important thing I value from working there was that I was able to learn new skills and render them in everyday tasks. The few things that I was not pleased with were that promotions are not based on competence, and that there seems to be a decrease in respect for authority."
"Been in for 14 yrs, best job I have ever had."
"I've Worked for US Army 13 years as Human Resources and Information System Management Specialist Network Administrator, Combat Service support. Very small Aperture Terminal (CSS VSAT), Information System Operator - Analyst and wireless system. Storage, capacity, and processing of data servers and centers. Implemented applications and software, end user, enterprise consumer services in these centers. Consultant on management and consolidation services. Provided protective measures."
"Being a Recruiter for the US Army has been a fulfilling experience. I enjoyed my time in this company, and I am proud to have served the Army. I recommend all outgoing Soldiers apply for recruiting duty."
"I worked with the U.S. Army for 5 and a half years. I've traveled to multiple countries due to my assignments. I loved working in my signal field, working with the computers, routers and switches I was assigned. Since being in the Army I have sparked quite an interest in learning to work with Cisco equipment and would love to keep up with the skills I have learned."
"I've worked in the U.S. Army for 2+ years and the communication chain is very lax. I would not recommend the Army if one would have had prior civilian employment. Those that have worked a civilian job before would find the Army very difficult to work for/ with due to the lax communication."
"It was very interesting to work in that type of environment. I got some great experience and training."
"I did not appreciate war, so thus this job did not suit me well."
"Been in the Army since 2009. A great starter career but I'd rather be in a more stable environment. With the wars winding down it may be a more stable living situation but for me it hasn't been."
"Depending on who your boss is the Army can be alright."
"I've worked for the U.S. Army since 2007. The military has too much autonomy for what is supposed to be a civilian run organization. The leaders would rather punish or sweep under the rug abuses than taking measures to fix long term problems. An example would be the recent controversy surrounding sexual assaults."
"I have been in the army since 2008. I started from an E-1 private and worked my way up to an E-4 specialist. I earned my rank through hard work and dedication. I love being in the United States Army and being a soldier, but it is time for me to move on and branch out into a different field and see how far into a new career I can go. I know the transition will not be easy but as long as I am focused and remain confident, I know I can do any task given to me and get the job done with no problems."
"I've worked for the military since 2004. I have enjoyed working for the military. They have great values and great training and leadership experience. I would encourage anyone to join the military. Great place to start fresh out of college with no experience. You can travel all over the world and the military has great benefits."
"I was in the US Army and it was suitable at the time. Now that I'm out and just finished my track at Centriq it's time for a better job!"
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United States Army has an overall rating of 4.1 Average Rating out of 5, based on over 1463 United States Army Review Ratings left anonymously by United States Army employees, which is 5% higher than the average rating for all companies on CareerBliss. 96% of employees would recommend working at United States Army.
United States Army employees earn $42,000 annually on average, or $20 per hour, which is 36% lower than the national salary average of $66,000 per year. 449 United States Army employees have shared their salaries on CareerBliss. Find United States Army Salaries by Job Title.
96% of employees would recommend working at United States Army with the overall rating of 4.1 out of 5. Employees also rated United States Army 4.0 out of 5 for Company Culture, 4.0 for Rewards You Receive, 4.0 for Growth Opportunities and 4.1 for support you get.
According to our data, the highest paying job at United States Army is a Financial Operations Analyst at $250,000 annually. Browse United States Army Salaries by Job Profile.
According to our data, the lowest paying job at United States Army is a Student Researcher at $8,000 annually. Browse United States Army Salaries by Job Profile.
According to reviews on CareerBliss, employees commonly rated the pros of working at United States Army to be Company Culture, Growth Opportunities, People You Work With and Person You Work For, and no cons.
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