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US Defense Logistics Agency

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Great place for a career and opportunities for training and development. - Contracting Specialist- Intern US Defense Logistics Agency Employee Review

5.0
Jul 26, 2010
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Pros

There are many opportunities to grow at DLA. Not only are you supporting a commendable mission by making sure that the warfighter's needs are met, but you also have many opportunities for personal growth and development throughout the organization.

Cons

It is difficult to get accustomed to the environment if you have not had previous federal experience. The pace of the work is much different than the private sector, and it takes some time to learn all the wonderful acronyms.

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2.0
May 15, 2026
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Pros

Pros: The pay and benefits are solid, especially for the area, and the work-life balance is one of the stronger aspects of the organization. In most roles, once your workday is over, you are able to fully disconnect and maintain separation between work and personal life. The schedule and stability can make it a good option for individuals seeking consistent employment and predictable hours.

Cons

The workplace culture can feel very cliquish and, at times, more like a high school environment than a professional organization. There appears to be a strong emphasis on networking and social relationships, sometimes over individual performance and productivity. Employees are often encouraged to be mindful of who they interact with because “you never know who may become your next boss,” which can create an uncomfortable atmosphere. There are also many family members working within the same or closely connected departments, which can contribute to perceptions of favoritism and unequal opportunities. In my experience, advancement and visibility sometimes seem more tied to fitting into certain social circles than to skills, work ethic, or performance. For employees who prefer to focus on their work, remain professional, and keep to themselves, the environment can feel isolating or disadvantageous. The culture may be a better fit for highly social individuals, but it can be challenging for those who value a more straightforward, performance-based workplace.

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