Full of benefits and drawbacks but overall a good experience. - Medic US Army Employee Review

3.0
Jan 3, 2011
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Pros

You get to do a lot of traveling and see/experience many things you would not get to do as a civilian. The nature of the Military's organizational structure and demands provides valuable experience for use later in life in a variety of situations. Not paying many of the usual bills that civilians also pay is very nice.

Cons

Not being able to do much when it comes to decision making if you are of lower rank. Even if you are the same age as somebody and may have more work experience if the rank on their chest is higher then it doesn't matter. Deployments are probably the biggest drawback, not seeing your friends or family for anywhere from 6-15 months is very hard.

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5.0
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Pros

Good healthcare plan solid vaction benefits

Cons

Managers can be harsh for no reason

4.0
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Pros

Pros: Working in the Army provides strong opportunities for leadership development, professional growth, and responsibility at an early stage. The organization builds discipline, accountability, resilience, and the ability to operate under pressure. It also offers stable pay, benefits, retirement opportunities, education benefits, healthcare, and access to advanced training. For individuals who want to lead teams, manage operations, solve complex problems, and serve a larger mission, the Army provides valuable experience that can transfer into civilian careers in operations, program management, training, logistics, compliance, security, and leadership.

Cons

Cons: The Army can be demanding because the mission often comes first, which can affect work-life balance, family time, and personal flexibility. Frequent changes in priorities, long hours, additional duties, administrative requirements, and high operational tempo can create stress and burnout. Career progression can also depend on timing, assignments, leadership, and organizational needs, not just individual performance. While the Army provides strong leadership experience, some military roles and accomplishments can be difficult to translate clearly to civilian employers without careful resume and profile wording.

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