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3.9

71% would recommend to a friend

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US Army has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 47,927 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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5.0
Nov 14, 2015

In the ARMY

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Pros

1.Job Security, 2.Income annually adjusted for inflation. Based on inflation we get a pay raise every year. 3.Dependable Retirement Benefits. It's not a question mark. 4.Learn and train in new skills. The Army prides on the constant and consistent learning of its soldiers. It's definitely a pride of mine, the Army assists me in my goal to always keep learning. 5.Stay in shape and Stay Healthy... and get paid doing it! It's a joke in the army, but a reality also, that we get paid for doing something we would do habitually even if we weren't in the Army. 6.Gain lasting friendship bonds. The Army is its own community and as a community it has its own experiences. It's a great thing to know when you can count on a buddy with your life.

Cons

1.Separation. My fiance is also in the Army and he's already been to Iraq and back. I had to endure the separation of that time and it's no small thing to ignore. Separation from your loved ones, whether you are in the military or you're a family member, is one of the aspects of military life that can make or break a person. 2. Political Party of the President. No matter what, you must be willing to follow the orders of the current President, no matter the political affiliation. 3. Early wake-up 4. Less predictable and controllable schedule 5. Army Food, depending on where you're stationed, will be either enjoyable or edible. Endure it and drive on. 6. From day one: no whining, no complaining and NO EXCUSES. 7. Possible injury or death. The risk is real, think before you act.

1.0
Oct 13, 2015

Meh

Recommend
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Pros

Steady paycheck. Travel. The chance to kill people. 30 days of paid vacation, at commanders discretion. New barracks that people will trash, then blame you. Duffle Blog.

Cons

Better opportunity available in the civilian world. Mission first, you last. Mind games. People not understanding what you do. Called baby killer. Duffle Blog.

5.0
Aug 16, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Diverse work experience. Almost every Soldier has a unique career path. As a 35P, one can pursue a strategic, tactical, "stratical", or any combination of the three flavors of mission related work. You can work the gammut, from missions that directly/indirectly support the NSA to those that support the US Special Forces, Rangers and other special missions units. The US Army pays for the entirety of your training, which also counts as college credits and provides ongoing tuition assistance (about $4000/yr) for the school of your choice throughout the duration of your active duty career (then there's the 9/11 GI bill, an additional $50,000 for education when you get out). As a 35P, the DoD will pay for you to obtain a swecurity clearance, that will also open up other career paths after the military. As a new enlisted Soldier on active duty, the Army will provide all necessary food, lodging and work uniforms while in training and at your first duty station if you remain single. Promotions come fast as long as you have a strong moral compass, do the right things, give 110% effort and stay out of trouble.

Cons

The transition to civilian life after the military is not easy. They're totally different cultures. But as long as your willing to go the course, you won't regret it!

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