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Working at United States Navy in Norfolk, VA: 169 Employee Job Reviews by Real Employee working in Norfolk, VA Area

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"I have been in the Navy for 5 years. I would consider the military to be a great stepping stone for someone who is just graduating High School. While being in the Navy I learned a lot of helpful tools and programs. I would recommend this job to young people. The service provided health care and life insurance. While in the military you can learn leadership skills and how to manage a group of people. It also taught me how to work with people and understand people from multiple backgrounds."
Posted 10 years ago in San Diego, CA

Working at United States Navy in Norfolk, VA: 169 Employee Reviews

Boatswain's Mate

What do you like about working at United States Navy?

"The US Navy allowed each individual to advance at their own pace and were recognized for their achievements."

What don't you like about working at United States Navy?

"Being deployed for months at a time with little notice."

Operations Specialist

What do you like about working at United States Navy?

"Meet various people for different opportunities outside the military."

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"Be truthful and no matter the outcome you'll have a clear conscience that you gave it a fair shot."

What don't you like about working at United States Navy?

"Not all commands but my last command did not understand the difference between the needs and wants in certain family matters. Some matters can not be avoided."

What suggestions do you have for management?

"If your people work hard for you sometimes you may have to work harder for them."

Electronics Supervisor

"Good place to get training."

What do you like about working at United States Navy?

"Advancement and not stuck in same job."

What don't you like about working at United States Navy?

"Long hours and days away from home."

Interior Electrician

"Saw many things, did many things. An open-minded person who speaks their mind, so I did my four and got out."

Dental Technician

What do you like about working at United States Navy?

"Job security, travel."

What don't you like about working at United States Navy?

"Deployments."

Information Systems Technician

What do you like about working at United States Navy?

"Travel and the level of responsibility you were given."

Storekeeper

"Great career if you can stand being away from family."

What do you like about working at United States Navy?

"You are entrusted with million dollar items and high tech machines. I drove submarines!"

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"Good luck and have fun."

What don't you like about working at United States Navy?

"6 month deployments where you miss your family."

Web Designer

"The Navy is a great place to start to learn a skill and advance."

What do you like about working at United States Navy?

"I enjoyed being able to help people and travel while learning how the IT rate operates and links all the different commands from around the world together."

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"Be willing to learn new things, work under pressure and be successful."

What don't you like about working at United States Navy?

"It is very hard for a single parent to deploy for 6 months to a year at a time."

What suggestions do you have for management?

"Know your people and be open to their needs as long as they do not interfere with the mission at hand."

Aviation Administrationman

"Good place to start but not good for families."

What do you like about working at United States Navy?

"Good benefits and good way to pay for college. Good way to travel and see the world."

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"No tips, just be physically fit."

What don't you like about working at United States Navy?

"Bad if you have a family and not much time off to spend with family."

What suggestions do you have for management?

"Better management and better training."

Petty Officer

"Anchors aweigh!"

What do you like about working at United States Navy?

"Occasional sightseeing from the deck of a carrier, free travel to foreign ports."

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"Don't believe anything you hear and only half of what you see."

What don't you like about working at United States Navy?

"Seasickness every time the seas got rough."

What suggestions do you have for management?

"Well done."

Radio Operator

"Wonderful place for a young man to mature."

What do you like about working at United States Navy?

"Excellent learning opportunities and ability to travel."

Machinist Mate

"It's the Navy, what else is there to say, travel, see the world. Loved it."

Fire Controlman

"I would not wish this job on my worst enemy let alone suggest that my friends join up."

What do you like about working at United States Navy?

"I used to enjoy the travel. When I was stationed in Pearl Harbor, I had no complaints about the location."

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"Don't do it. Go Air Force or Army if you simply MUST serve in the military. I highly suggest staying civilian and keeping the basic freedoms that you enjoy."

What don't you like about working at United States Navy?

"When I say I used to enjoy the travel, I mean that. But then one day I had my eyes opened to the fact that we can't even really enjoy the travel because the navy imposes too many restrictions on our lives when we're overseas... oh wait, even in the U.S. I never in my life had a curfew until I joined the navy. I hate being treated like what I imagine a kid would be treated like if his/her parents didn't trust them. There is no balance between my life and work because the navy will not allow me to have a life. I am single but I really have pity on those poor sailors who have families and are actually decent human beings who don't cheat on their wives and their families.Trying to use the education benefits that they use as selling points to recruit people requires jumping through so many hoops that it's not even worth it. I'm paying for my flight school myself. The courses that the navy does allow you to take are, for lack of a better word, bullsh*t. I'm currently on deployment and taking a history class that is a joke. I learned more in middle school. Sadly, it has to be a joke because the navy won't allow time for a real class. I laugh at anybody who gets a degree while on active duty in the navy because it's a joke. It's worthless and they didn't learn anything. They spent their money on a piece of paper. The navy preaches its core values of honor, courage, and commitment but the leaders we have in this organization don't even know what those words mean. I've been told by chief petty officers that I should have lied to another chief to keep him from finding something. How is that, in any way, honorable! Those core values are just words they throw around to try make junior sailors feel like they've let the command, the navy, and their country down. They have no meaning in the navy anymore. There is no honor in this job. I am no longer proud to serve in this disorganization.You know what I've been craving for a week now A root beer. I just want a root beer and I can't have one because I'm in the middle of the ocean."

What suggestions do you have for management?

"Learn to organize and plan ahead. Stop being arrogant and treating your people like subhuman scum and maybe they'll have a little respect for you. Or go hang yourselves."

Electrician's Mate

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"The government prioritizes their need over yours and your families, if that is an issue for you, don't enlist."

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