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Geographic Specialist at a Regional Census Center - swimming upstream - Geographic Specialist US Census Bureau Employee Review

2.0
Jul 4, 2010
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Pros

Being a federal position, compensation is relatively good, especially in this challenging job market. Also, some positions involve extensive overtime which makes life rather miserable but is good for your paychecks. Advancement opportunities are likely good for talented individuals in Geography that are willing to relocate to the DC area.

Cons

. . . but I'm not sure that talented individuals will be happy there. There is a strong culture of micromanagement that makes every project very frustrating. Also, project management and implementation is highly fragmented so that information sharing is very poor and important feedback does not make it back up the chain. Managers lack technical proficiency and conceptual understanding of the projects they manage. High-performers and innovative ideas are regarded with suspicion. Positions working with the decennial census are temporary and the are few opportunities for advancement or retention is poor for most positions.

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5.0
Mar 30, 2026
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Pros

I worked as a enumerator manager and it was fun work! My employees were fun and my managers were knowledgeable.

Cons

It would've been nice to still offer PPE.

3.0
May 27, 2026
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Pros

Worthwhile work to benefit the city you are working in. Most everyone I worked with was pretty nice and willing to lend a hand if needed. But I feel like I saw the other side of how upper management treats people they don't like as much and i saw aspects that weren't as good through upper managements treatment of others.

Cons

Constantly changing directives from upper management. And they don't have your back when you get questioned why you followed the most recent order from your boss. Inconsistent pay scales by position. Pay varies by location. But they don't adjust it upward. If you hire on in a city that pays less, you don't get a bump if you stay with the company and work in a new city that pays better in your next assignment. Meaning new hires with no experience can easily make more than you because they started in the city that pays more. One of my best employees was paid the least. I felt bad and tried to get their rate adjusted with no luck. It very much has the vibe of they are figuring out things as they go, The department is grossly understaffed. Technology is lacking creating inefficiencies.

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