US Army reviews

3.9

71% would recommend to a friend

(48,016 total reviews)
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US Army has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 48,016 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The US Army 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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3.0
Mar 12, 2009
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Pros

The retirement money is good, 20 years goes by quickly when you have fun. Overall, it is fun. There is a certain amount of prestige in some circles as a soldier. Where else can you do a few different jobs that people have made video games about? You wont ever see "Bank Teller Simulator" from microsoft!!! The Army has several family and community oriented programs which are great if you get into that sort of thing. You get 30 days of paid leave per year, and several 3 and 4 day weekends per year, provided you don't get stuck on some last minute, ill-conceived and planned work detail.

Cons

Long hours, frequent deployments, frequent moving. Have spent a lot of time living in poor conditions. People getting promoted and recognized when they clearly did not accomplish anything. Discipline level is not what it used to be. Young, inexperienced leaders, some of whom are incapable, but still stumble forward. The mentality that everyone is capable of increased leadership and responsibility, which leads to everyone eventually moving up in the ranks, regardless of their ability or desires. Travel, field training, weapons and vehicles all used to be exciting as a young adult, but the older you get, the less 'cool' all of that is. The army has a way of taking the fun out of some cool things sometimes. Oh, and the false motivation gets old, can anyone say "Hooah"?

1.0
Mar 12, 2009
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Pros

The Army takes care of you but only to cover its own butt and do get more people to join. The GI bill would be the best reason.

Cons

Way to many to list them all, invading you personal life, loose most of your rights, told where you have to live especially if your single. Food and living isnt free like the tell some people when they join the just deduct it out of your pay check, if you are gonna go shoot things or blow things up or do any kinda of training theres about a 4 hour or more waiting period before it actually starts. Everything we do in the army is way over safety causious. Most of the time soldiers are wasting their time on a daily basis sitting around and doing nothing in a moter pool/office or doing something that has no purpose at all.

1.0
Mar 11, 2009
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Pros

Free tuition, Veterans benefits. Paid to shoot and blow things up. Health care is free - can be nice to get elective surgery like laser eye surgery.

Cons

Inefficiency is very high. Personnel and finance departments always lose everything, and will instantly charge you if they discover (even erroneously) that you owe the Army money, but it takes months and is like pulling teeth to get money they owe you. Too many layers - have to do the same thing several times for multiple levels of management. Invasive of your personal life. Frequent very short deadlines if upper levels want you to do something, and you must give upper levels a lot of notice if you want to do anything - but they can give you the plan for an extensive training day at 9pm the night before, or change it at the last second.

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