Systems Administrators at United States Air Force give their company a 4.0 out of 5.0, while the average rating for United States Air Force is 4.1, making them 2% less happy than every other employee at United States Air Force and 5% happier than every other Systems Administrator on CareerBliss - the happiest Systems Administrators work for Luxoft.
"Great place to be. Definitely do not regret joining. I only wished there was more room for cross training and opportunities to move up."
"6 year enlistee with the USAF. I have gained a ton of experience since I first entered active duty. I plan on continuing to make myself more rounded in the Information Technology career field. I've worked in offices that support users first hand in a help desk setting to building and maintaining windows 03-08 servers. Currently I'm a systems administrator supporting over 200 users in a single building. We maintain 90 workstations and over 60 servers in a shop with military members and civilians."
Year | Salary |
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2010 | $5 |
2011 | $3 |
2012 | $3 |
2013 | $4 |
2019 | $4 |
"Yes my company is great, but my current enlistment is over and it's time for me to enter civilian life."
"I enjoy being in the Air Force, but my time has come to an end."
What do you like about working at United States Air Force?
"The traveling opportunities. The convenience of having military status and consistent security training."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Make sure that it's the decision you're willing to live with. You belong to them once you commit."
What don't you like about working at United States Air Force?
"The ability to decide what job you prefer to make your career. Deciding if you have to leave the country for an undisclosed amount of time... in an undisclosed location."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"It's the US military. Things have to be ran a certain way and they are running it the best way they know how."
What do you like about working at United States Air Force?
"The military has been eye-opening and created opportunities that I would have never thought possible. What did I like? The chance to experience life from a challenging perspective and to achieve results in a challenging environment."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Not much I can say with interviewing with the military besides visit a recruiter. You will have to be prepared for a drastic change compared to what civilian life is and be ready to make the change back. More or less, just the decision will allow to you to do great things within the military."
What don't you like about working at United States Air Force?
"I can't really think of something that I specifically did not like. There were very stressful events, such as deployments and short notice missions, but those are things that gave the most experience. However, there is a need to have a break and to enjoy those that you love."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"The military system is very rigid, but produces results. The Air Force specifically has adopted policies that allow for change to our always evolving society. This in the past would have been a negative point because of the lack of change, but today they have gone to great strides to change and thus has an adaptable force."
"I was a Comm airman for 5 years gaining experience in various different systems."
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