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3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

(56 total reviews)
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Greg Ibach

80% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 56 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Government & Public Administration industry (3.6 stars).

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56 reviews
2.0
Jun 6, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

The benefits of any federal job are usually what keep people there. The APHIS mission is admirable, and takes a disease risk approach to regulatory decisions. There are many dedicated and intelligent people working for this agency, many of whom are in the field. Training opportunities are available (although this is at the discretion of supervisors, some of whom feel a more well-trained employee is a threat to their position).

Cons

- Management is often short sighted: they treat the symptoms but not the overall problem when dealing with personnel issues. - Nepotism - "Old boys club" mentality with few opportunities for women and working mothers to be promoted without sacrificing family and personal time. There are structural issues that do not allow working parents the flexibility that is often advertised in federal jobs (ie Teleworking, Flexible hours, Flex time, etc). The "perks" are reserved for upper management only, while lower level employees are forced to choose between coming into work or using vacation/sick time to attend to personal matters. Often times, having a more flexible schedule would alleviate much of the stress associated with work/family obligations. - Inability to remove under performing and insubordinate personnel. - "Chain of Command" mentality that forces lower level employees to only be able to report problems to immediate supervisors. Should these supervisors choose not to take action on problems brought to their attention, the employee often has no other recourse, shot of filing a complaint, which can take years to address. - Few opportunities to advance: there are few positions to advance into within states and often times the only way to advance is to 1) wait for someone to retire 2) wait for someone to unfortunately pass away 3) relocate to another state. - Employees who are high producers are often overworked to make up for others who are not as motivated. ^Caveat to above: employees who are "low" performers are not penalized for their work. However, often times, there is resentment from those employees who feel the "high" performers are making them look bad.

3.0
May 26, 2015

Entry-Level Employee

Recommend
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Pros

The agency has a good mission and many wonderful employees dedicated to that mission. Benefits are top of the line. Employees are encouraged to develop. Good hours.

Cons

Starting pay is low. Little flexibility for working parents. Requests for teleworking, flexible schedules are not accommodated. Zero accountability for under-performing or incompetent staff. Nepotism rampant, old management extremely adverse to new ways of thinking. Size of bureaucracy and risk adverse thinking makes modernization of the agency unlikely to happen any time soon. Lack of permanent positions means the best non-managerial staff leave, while the least motivated hang around the longest.

4.0
Dec 1, 2015

Typical Gov't Job

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits, easygoing office, approachable senior management, supports career growth, good online training system, painless business travel, flexible telework options available

Cons

Lower wage than equivalent jobs in the private sector, some unclear instruction on basic training and procedures, slow response to requests on individualized career guidance

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