Equal to national average Shift Test Engineer salary ($61K)
+$16K (30%) more than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
+$5K (10%) more than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
"Not bad"
+$27K (46%) more than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
-$11K (23%) less than national average Occupational Health Analyst salary ($53K)
-$3K (6%) less than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
Equal to average United States Navy salary ($45K)
"low, but the benefits were good"
-$7K (16%) less than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
-$9K (19%) less than national average Electronics Maintenance Technician salary ($50K)
-$4K (9%) less than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
+$1K (2%) more than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
"I feel as though electronic technicians are an essential line of work for our current society. We are all dependent of computers and electronics in our day to day lives and I believe this skill is decently paid and appreciated."
-$9K (22%) less than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
Equal to national average IT Department Supervisor salary ($39K)
-$6K (14%) less than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
+$10K (20%) more than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
"Military pay is not going to make someone rich. It is a life style that gets you by enough to get the mission accomplished. Started as a junior Sailor making $25000.00 a year to a Senior Sailor in charge of personnel and equipment making $55,000.00 a year. Now a separated Military Veteran looking for a new career."
-$23K (68%) less than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
Equal to national average Operational Intelligence Analyst salary ($38K)
-$7K (16%) less than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
+$5K (10%) more than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
"I believe all branches are the same"
-$20K (57%) less than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
-$2K (8%) less than national average E6 Sergeant salary ($25K)
-$22K (64%) less than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
-$16K (43%) less than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
"It is set in stone. Increases around 1-3 percent each year."
-$29K (95%) less than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
+$14K (8%) more than national average CTO salary ($151K)
+$120K (114%) more than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
+$120K (114%) more than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
"I am being paid what the job requires, my salary and level of expertise to be making in the market of technology."
+$14K (12%) more than national average Lean Six Sigma Manager salary ($106K)
+$75K (90%) more than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
+$75K (90%) more than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
"To whom this may concern,
I am interested in the position that was posted and am confident that my skills are well aligned with this role. I believe I would be an excellent fit for your organization.
I am currently in the process of transitioning after eight years of military service as a Lean Six Sigma Certified Trainer and Combat Navy Corpsman. I have demonstrated the knowledge of leadership, management, medicine, security, and ability to care for the wounded to the 3rd Battalion/ 4th Marines, which have awarded me a Bronze Star, Purple Heart, and Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals, as well as being meritoriously promoted twice. I have been put in charge of over 250 Sailors and Marines which led to a 100% retainment rate.
I believe my leadership experience, coupled with my Lean Six Sigma training and management education, make me an excellent fit for this position. I have enclosed my resume and would appreciate you giving me the opportunity to discuss my qualifications and ideas in person.
Sincerely,
Giancarlo Rosasco"
+$30K (31%) more than national average Planning Manager salary ($80K)
+$65K (83%) more than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
+$65K (83%) more than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
"No comment."
Equal to national average Nuclear Program Coordinator salary ($100K)
+$55K (75%) more than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
+$55K (75%) more than average United States Navy salary ($45K)
"MY single E-6 BAH is the highest in the nation, combined with my COLA (cost of living adjustment) and food allowances."