"The Army generates great leaders and develops individuals to excel through their careers and lives. Many opportunities exist for additional training and progression. College tuition assistance is a benefit earned by the employees of continued education, covered health insurance, and many other benefits are included."
"I've worked for the army since 2019, it's a great workplace with enthusiastic people that really want to make a difference. The projects are very involved and provide a good variety of skills that you will hone."
Year | Salary |
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2012 | $3 |
2013 | $4 |
2014 | $3 |
2015 | $3 |
2019 | $4 |
2020 | $4 |
2021 | $4 |
2022 | $3 |
"The experience in serving in the U.S. Army largely depends on your unit. Your tasks, job environment, relationship with supervisors and peers, and lots of things changes as your unit changes every two years or so. This is why you need to have a strong sense in what you want to accomplish and what you want to become in U.S. Army."
"The Army is a great stepping stone if you are wanting to get started in any field such as It, medical, or logistics. Overall the Army is a great organization the only downfall is the leadership that you might be under have a hard time understanding how important some jobs are."
"The army is a very good start for people that wants to do big things in life. In my case it opened the door to a logistics side career path. As a logistics manager supervisor I have a comprehensive knowledge of SAP and GCSS"
"The military provided a great environment for consistent improvement. I was part of a signal unit that was small and was able to provide a network of knowledge areas for the networking technologies that were used. We created secure LAN networks that were configured on Cisco routers and switches."
"Professional work environment"
"Army Officer in the US Army. It was my dream job. Met a lot of interesting people and had many opportunities that I normally wouldn't get in the civilian world. If you don't like to run or work out in a group, this is not for you. Also, take care of yourself even if they mock you, if you're injured, go to the medical facilities."
"I started working with the US Army in 2001. I stayed with them due to I had a family to take care of and it allowed me to provide for them. During my tenure with the Army I was able to learn invaluable skills and earn several certifications that have enabled me to become more successful as I begin my transition from retirement into the civilian workforce"
"I worked for the United States Army. It was a great experience and instilled in me great job and life values that I still use today. I was taught how to be a leader and a professional and these are qualities that I maintain today."
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