US Navy reviews

3.8

65% would recommend to a friend

(32,013 total reviews)
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57% positive business outlook

US Navy has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 32,013 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The US Navy 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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4.0
Jan 24, 2014
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Pros

Training. They'll train you like crazy and give you a skillset that is uncommon in the civilian world. Clearance helps too.

Cons

After you get over the first 3 years, the military life starts to drag on you. You see contractors doing what you do, making 2x as much, and you start wondering "what am I doing here"

4.0
Jun 21, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Travel, camaraderie, sea duty where you do meaningful jobs

Cons

If you don't get promoted you get booted out. Don't waste time chasing a retirement check. The system is rigged so only about 5% of people who serve will only get a full retirement

3.0
Sep 28, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

The Navy can be wonderful. They offer steady pay, housing, and sometimes the opportunity for travel and seeing other parts of the world. You also have access to the GI bill for further education, VA loans for purchasing a home, and free healthcare.

Cons

You work on salary, which means that you get paid the same whether you work 30, 40, or 60 hours per week. In my experience, you almost always work more hours, not less. Because of this, there is often a poor work/life balance. In addition to your job, you will be required to have additional task or responsibilities, known in the military as "collaterals". For Officer advancement, it is these collaterals that often determine whether you will advance to the next rank. The system is broken. Advancement should be based on how well a person performed their job, not how many or what kind of extra tasks or duties they take on. In addition, you have little to no say in what kind of job you will do (even as a nurse, the type of nursing job will have is largely outside of your control). If you want to choose what job you will be doing, do not join the Navy. In addition, as a supervisor, it is very difficult to 'fire' a person, even if they are unqualified and unfit to do their job. Often, people with performance problems are passed from department to department, and even eventually promoted.

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