US Army reviews

3.9

71% would recommend to a friend

(47,963 total reviews)
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US Army has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 47,963 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 Regierung & öffentliche Verwaltung industry (3.6 stars).

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4.0
Feb 19, 2009
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Pros

The people in SF are the most colorful and interesting group I have ever worked with. Intelligence, trustworthiness, and situational awareness are all a given here; the unit has the luxury of being able to kick people to the curb who don't cut it. SF often works according to "big boy" rules, which means less tedious Army BS to deal with, but stiffer penalties for mistakes. This is great if you are serious about doing your job well and would rather avoid a lot of the garrison distractions that other units contend with. Work is exciting, to say the least, and the small teams really give you a chance to make a positive impact. Pay turns out to be surprisingly good, once proficiency pay, hazardous duty, tax-free status, etc. kick in, and some deployments can yield a gold mine of per diem.

Cons

The big issue is career progression. Even if you like being a team guy, there's a finite amount of time you can spend doing that. Eventually it's on to being more of an HR manager, or it's the warrant officer track, which has its own ups and downs. For me, it came down to "where will this get me in 10 years, and is that where I want to be?" There's also a good chance your wife will despise you. Deployments, while relatively short, are frequent, as are training exercises that take you away from home for a month or two. Beyond that you will have the occasional late night and weekend work, and depending on your team, a lot of parties to go to. Some wives are more ok with this than others.

4.0
Feb 13, 2009
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Pros

Serving your country Excellent benefits package Reasonable pay Honest, hardworking peers Understandable promotion scheme Excellent leadership development

Cons

Long hours Working outside in any weather condition

4.0
Feb 11, 2009
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Pros

The military can afford a lot of opportunities to individuals that otherwise would not have in the civilian side. For example, there are great benefits for family members such as housing, full medical/dental/vision, great community shopping, and the neighborhoods are relatively safer than where most of these people come from. In addition, if one has the time, you can take advantage of great educational benefits that come relatively free. Lastly, there are many great opportunities that come after leaving the military. The VA has many other great benefits for those who take advantage of them including medical, educations, and employment services.

Cons

The downsides of the Army will vary according to the individual. and their motivation to join the Army. First and foremost, you enlist in the Army to serve the United States of America and not the other way around. I you join the military with a specific agenda in mind other than to become a Soldier chances are you will have a hard time throughout your enlistment. Therefore, I would suggest doing a lot of homework and research exactly what you will do in the military as far as a specialty is concerned. Lastly, the family benefits are excellent, but they come at a price with two wars going on simultaneously.

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