"The Army is a very supportive and close-knit team. I would suggest anyone to jump-start their career with the military. The military gives you the resources and training to become an effective and proven leader."
"A great place to work. You get to do something important and helpful, and do it with people who value loyalty, honor, commitment, integrity, and treating others as they would want to be treated. Thus far, this has been the best place that I've ever worked."
"I had worked for U.S Army since 1998. It had been great experience after high school. Job required travel a lot; I had been relocated 4 times in the last five years. If you are rules follower, US Army is perfect fit."
"I love what I do and enjoy being able to put out a good product."
"I have been in the military for 9 yrs, I had completed three tours in Iraq. The control to get the job in the military is hard but we still get the job done, as leaders we need to find the ways to get the job done."
"It's the army... it's good sometimes and bad others."
"They did not possess a project plan, system architecture, or development plan. The environment was very poor health wise and work-place setup wise. The manager led through fear, and the work was trivial at best. Extremely poorly managed. Could have been a much better job."
"I loved being in the Army. It was like a big family in the beginning. But as times and policies changed, so did the job, and I didn't like that."
"I started with the US Army in 2007 to pursue a life long dream to serve my country. I left the military in 2009, but would do all over again if given the opportunity. I learned a lot while in the service, got to travel all around the country, and met lifelong friends. These friends that I met while in service are some of the best people anyone could ask for. I have grown to become close with them while maintaining a close bond and communication over the years."
"I worked for the US Army for over 9 years."
"I have been in the military since January 12, 2011. I have grown as a man mentally, physically, and emotionally. I have worked extremely hard to get the position I am in. I will continue to be a hard working soldier until my retirement."
"I am retired but all aspects of the job were good to and for me."
"The army has been a very great experience for me."
"I've worked with the Active Duty US Army since 2006 to 2013, and they gave me the best experience while doing my job that I liked. Right now I'm working with the army reserve, and the opportunities now are very low to get even better."
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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