US Navy reviews

3.8

65% would recommend to a friend

(32,032 total reviews)
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US Navy has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 32,032 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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4.0
Apr 1, 2016
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Pros

- Pretty interesting work available (I rather like my job), work with F-18s and weapons (I do flight test and systems engineering) - Flexibility, every other Fri off (a 5/4-9 Compressed Plan) plenty of earned leave and I've never been told "No" when I wanted to use some - Huge variety of potential jobs/tasking for an engineer - Relatively easy to switch jobs (tasking) within the job/area, or assume the level of responsibility you feel comfortable with, slightly harder to switch to a job at a different Navy site - "Great place to raise a family" (not so great otherwise, see cons), great for hiking, biking, off-road activities (when it's not too hot), and plenty of religious activities (if you're into that) - Relatively low cost of living, short commutes to work, offset somewhat by frequent urges to leave town - Job stability and security

Cons

- Added responsibility doesn't usually translate to more pay (moving into management does though) - Location... not the greatest town, boring, in the middle of nowhere, not much "culture", mediocre restaurants (a handful are decent) - The WIND (gets pretty darned windy in spring and fall), the heat in July and August (highs frequently around 105-110) - You'll have at least 3 bosses in any job, some are great, most are good, some are idiots, but I imagine that's the case anywhere - It is the government, so there's not much hands on engineering (there is some though), most engineering is contracted out then monitored by the government - Very conservative/religious community, I suppose this can be a pro for some (most?) but it's a con for me as an atheist, it is tough to speak openly about my lack of religion without feeling "judged", admittedly I've never been openly criticized though, most people are pretty friendly

1.0
Mar 24, 2016

Government Employment

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Pros

Benefits are nice. Can't say much more than that.

Cons

Management is terrible. Impossible to get anything done do to the constant derailment of an out-of-control bureaucracy. Skills and abilities mean absolutely nothing when it comes time for review/promotions. All that is considered is a bunch of irrelevant government training. Basically if you try to get your job done, you aren't attending ridiculous training courses and you fall behind the incompetent in terms of pay. Terrible system. I would rather work for a place that bases promotions and advancement on merit. Also, there is a lot of "good ol boys". If you are family or friend you will go far. Top down directives, bottom up funding.

4.0
Mar 19, 2016

Middle Management

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Pros

Extensive benefit plan to include tuition assistance, medical, dental, trade skills training and paid housing. Constructive way of utilizing your time when you have no apparent career path.

Cons

Contract commitments are lengthy and can be detrimental if not self driven. Pay is not the best in the beginning however staying committed will eventually create a fair return on investment.

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