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US Fish and Wildlife Service reviews

4.0

70% would recommend to a friend

(217 total reviews)
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Dan Ashe

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49% positive business outlook

US Fish and Wildlife Service has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 217 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The US Fish and Wildlife 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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217 reviews
4.0
Jan 8, 2015

Great Place to Work

Recommend
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Pros

The Service is a large organization with varied programs. This gives many opportunities for those with background in biology or environmental sciences. The organization employes regulatory, scientific, and environmental management positions. This results in both desktop and field oriented opportunities. You work to actually implement conservation and the great American outdoors, not to promote conservation (NOGs) or barely meet regulations to secure permits for development projects (Consultants). The Carterville Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office is a smaller staffed office. It is an active field office that requires participation in work outdoors (aquatic field biology). Positions here gives opportunity to be part of and manage active research and monitoring projects that contribute to conservation of habitat and species. As technician you get the opportunity to participate in and learn aquatic biology sampling and studies. As a biologist you get a good balance of field and desktop work. There are mainly three programs currently: Large River (The Mississippi), invasive species (mainly Asian Carp), and habitat programs. All current employees work well together. Management is good. No competition and backstabbing among employees. The office is well equipped and has money.

Cons

As anywhere, there are bad managers in the agency (though I had better luck with FWS than in other agencies I have worked for). It is the government, things can take time - including hiring. For the Carterville office: almost all jobs are temporary or term which is a problem for those who wants long-term job security. It also has been partially understaffed which has been hard for field crews. Southern IL has some great nature spots but lack on cultural opportunities. It is a strip mall community that requires car to get to anything.

3.0
Aug 14, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

The work/life balance is good, and benefits are good, but your hands are tied in a lot of ways because "that's how the government does it"

Cons

There are a lot of retirements and management is choosing to not backfill....so a lot of people are over worked. Being a government employee is worse than being a tenured employee- you pretty much cannot be fired. This is good if you are a great employee, but if you aren't it's terrible for your coworkers around you. You can not do your job, or have poor attendance, or be rude to other people or any other number of things with little to no consequence. Unless you are physically abusive or commit a crime, your coworkers are stuck with you! It's really hard to get a government job starting out, unless you come in as a student, your are retired military, you have a disability, or are a veteran with a disability.

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