What do you like about working at United States Army?
"The Mission of the US ARMY, but more specially that of my unit."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"New candidates should understand the US Military mission before taking the oath."
What don't you like about working at United States Army?
"After 5 deployments to various global wars it was very hard to keep a family."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Management in the military should continue the mentoring programs for younger soldiers."
"The Army provided me the guidance, education and training to take me very far."
What do you like about working at United States Army?
"I liked the structure, training, the warm fuzzy feeling that I got when I saluted the flag twice a day every day. I'm a very proud American and the United States Army allowed me to serve my country."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Yes sir, no sir. Always mind your p's and q's. Always be at the right place, right time in the right uniform. Always be willing to learn and accept additional responsibilities."
What don't you like about working at United States Army?
"I didn't like deployments, being away for 1-2 years at a time. I have a family so it didn't allow me to see them very often."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Lower deployment time, increase dwell time. Make family more involved in the career and life of a soldier."
"Ever-changing environments, completed tasks with limited resources."
What do you like about working at United States Army?
"Dedicated individuals. Worked to complete tasks with limited resources under time constraints. I enjoyed being in the leadership position to make any and all decisions in completing the tasks at hand."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Always keep an open mind and listen, be able to take constructive criticism and make adjustments."
What don't you like about working at United States Army?
"The leadership. Close minded, only looking out for themselves and their next evaluation."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Stay open-minded, listen to the person on the ground for their input. Work to complete tasks within time limits and budget constraints. Always support those that support you."
"Hard at times and soft at times, depending on where and what you were doing."
What do you like about working at United States Army?
"I liked the structure of the environment in which I worked."
What don't you like about working at United States Army?
"Sometimes the job can get you wounded or worse, depending on location."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"KISS is a simple area, where you Keep It Simple Soldier."
"I am proud to have served my country and help protect our freedom."
What do you like about working at United States Army?
"Loved knowing I was doing my part in protecting our country."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"I think everyone who lives in this country should serve in the military. This country has given me 49 years of freedom and it's the least I could do."
What don't you like about working at United States Army?
"For anyone willing to fight for our country and risk their lives they should receive better pay."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Not much I could say since it's the military and the government."
"It was a great place to start and it helped develop my abilities."
What do you like about working at United States Army?
"The time that I spent with them was necessary for my development."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"There isn't much to tell. It is a great place to start one's career."
What don't you like about working at United States Army?
"I would have liked to have more time to visit the cultures where I was stationed."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Implementing the 6 sigma program it will make the accountability for equipment usage much easier."
What do you like about working at United States Army?
"The job security, the benefits, and the pay. Working in the technical field and keeping communications."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"As long as you don't mind being told how or where to live your life, by all means sign up at a recruiter near you. However, I do not recommend this job to people with families as you do travel a lot (and can't currently take your wife and kids to Iraq or Afghanistan). Your hours will be anywhere from 12 hr shifts every day at times, with 24 hr duties about once a month. When you get home back to your main duty station you could actually have a job that allows a 9 am-5 pm schedule. But that will also be when these extra duties and training will take over your time. With deployments I was deployed a year, home a year, etc. Though at times even when I was home it felt as though with training and duties I was only actual with my family 4 months out of the year."
What don't you like about working at United States Army?
"I could not stand how any person that outranked or got paid more than any other person was allowed to make someone's day a nightmare. A scenario I often use is: It would be like the manager at Taco Bell coming over to McDonald's and insulting and screaming at employees that do not belong to him because they looked fat. When a soldier of mine complained to me I pointed him in the right direction to get help and he was told that the Sergeant Major (or CEO equivalent) could not get in trouble or be reprimanded for doing this. Outrageous..."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Give those that worked under me the respect they deserve as people and not simply shunning their ideas or opinions based on their rank or pay grade."
"Work and lifestyle was great; however, horrible bureaucratic system."
What do you like about working at United States Army?
"Mission of the organization is noble. Decent benefits while you are a part of the organization."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Read the fine print and don't let recruiters or office people intimidate you into doing something you don't want to do."
What don't you like about working at United States Army?
"Horrible bureaucratic system. Horrible recognition of achievements. Little incentive to do well at job. Abuse of position is rampant."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Management needs to be aware of the working environment and needs to focus on improving morale."
What do you like about working at United States Army?
"I enjoyed the process of standing up the San Antonio Military Medical Center and knowing that I was a part of ensuring this clinic was 100% operational."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Be specific about the type of experience you have and explain why you would be a great asset to the company."
What don't you like about working at United States Army?
"I thought there was job security. However, the contract does not have an option year so instead of finding work for the loyal employees, they are letting them go."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"They should make several changes at that level and follow company policy."
"Excellent lifetime experience."
What do you like about working at United States Army?
"Very supportive and helpful in personal and professional growth. You get experience that civilians rarely get."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Keep your head up, power through it and you will succeed."
What don't you like about working at United States Army?
"Everything has a legal consequence. If you don't like your boss, you have to suck it up and deal with it. You have to wake up early."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Keep an open mind and learn quickly. Remember the good managers and bad ones."
What do you like about working at United States Army?
"It is ok when you are not being treated like a number."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Only concentrate on the admin stuff. No one will look out for you."
What don't you like about working at United States Army?
"You are constantly micromanaged for people that want to get ahead."
What do you like about working at United States Army?
"Potential for very diverse work. Challenges that you would not receive very many other places."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"You don't interview, you contract in. Make sure it's what you want to do, get the specific job you want, and talk to someone who has or is currently doing that job."
What don't you like about working at United States Army?
"There is no requirement to be good at your job. Perception is far more important than performance."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Bring standard practices out of the stone age and up to par with other successful industries."
What do you like about working at United States Army?
"I get to serve my country like no other person."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Are you really sure you're ready to commit to this?"
What don't you like about working at United States Army?
"If you get deployed you face the real danger of getting killed."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Give people more free time or help them balance work with free time."
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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