US Navy reviews

3.8

65% would recommend to a friend

(32,002 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 32,002 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 Regierung & öffentliche Verwaltung industry (3.6 stars).

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2.0
Jan 6, 2009
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Pros

No doubt being able to complete missions is the most satisfying part of the job. Some missions are really rewarding and worthwhile. At the end of some days you can feel certain you did something positive. The pay is good too. No 18 year old kid, unless he's a computer wiz, will get paid what an E-1 in the military does, and officer pay is very good. Some of the leaders we have a truly amazing people, outstanding role models for junior personnel.

Cons

That being said, most of your days will not be so rewarding. A great deal of your time will be spent spinning in circles because the senior leadership can't figure out where to go, or what it wants to do. You'll also be away from home and family a great deal. Expect to miss MANY holidays and special days (birthdays, and such).

4.0
Jan 6, 2009
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Pros

Patriotism. Unique opportunities. Excellent training. Good benefits. The mission of the Navy is to maintain, train and equip combat-ready Naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression and maintaining freedom of the seas. Submarines, their Officers, and their crews are heavily relied upon for antisubmarine warfare, antisurface warfare, land attack, strategic deterrence, and landing Special Warfare forces, to name but a few of the many exciting missions. Standards for submariners are very high, and operations are often covert and classified. During a sea tour, Submarine Officers may be in charge of any number of tasks, including the safe operation of the nuclear reactor; maintaining the ship’s torpedoes, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, and sonar; charting the ship’s position; and operating communications and intelligence equipment. As a Submarine Officer, you will be specially trained in the nuclear field and assigned to a nuclear-powered attack submarine, fleet ballistic missile submarine, or guided missile submarine. Attack Submarines: Designed to pursue and attack enemy surface ships and submarines. They are the most effective antisubmarine warfare tool available to counter enemy diesel- and nuclear-powered submarines. They also conduct many other missions, such as intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance. Fleet Ballistic Missile Submarines: These submarines are almost two football fields long and carry long-range missiles. With their nuclear reactors and stealth, they are always ready should a situation arise needing their firepower. Guided Missile Submarines: High-payload submarines armed with tactical missiles and the ability to employ Special Operations Forces in support of Naval and joint operations.

Cons

Long hours. Time away from family.

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