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U.S. Customs and Border Protection

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection reviews

3.6

68% would recommend to a friend

(523 total reviews)

Rodney S. Scott

69% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

U.S. Customs and Border Protection has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 523 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Government & Public Administration industry (3.6 stars).

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523 reviews
3.0
Dec 3, 2013

Good for awhile

Anonymous employee
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Pros

They have an excellent benefits package

Cons

The atmosphere is too much like being back in high school, too many clicks.

2.0
Nov 11, 2013

CBP Officer

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The pay is good with a lot of overtime but that's about it.

Cons

With much overtime comes no life. Little actual law enforcement. Sitting at work day in and day out watching many law breakers go about their day due to little to no enforcement. Basically TSA with a gun Biggest con is most southern border port of entries(where CBP does most hiring) are by far some of the worst places to live in the country.

1.0
Oct 10, 2013
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Pros

Good resume builder. A lot of other law enforcement agencies will look upon your time as a CBP Officer with some interest. It is federal law enforcement experience, you do attend a 19-week basic academy plus 6-week Spanish language academy. You can use this job as a building block or stepping stone. However, there are serious internal issues that may work against morale and job satisfaction.

Cons

Lack of intellectual challenge. A great many CBP Officers just want a government job to collect a paycheck from. Nothing more, nothing less. They don't care about stopping crime or enforcing the law, just give them a paycheck and don't ask them to work too hard. This attitude is reinforced from the top to the bottom. Per the current union contract, managers can force you to work up to 3 mandatory overtime shifts of 16 hours in a row. It's unsafe, especially because CBP Officers are armed law enforcement entrusted to make sound decisions. Who can make a sound decision after 15 hours of work? Sexual harassment of females is ever-present at CBP. Many supervisors, chiefs, and even higher have a mysoginistic attitude towards females. In fact, many supervisors feel that it's their right to flirt with and attempt to pick up female members of the public while on-duty and in full uniform. It was truly embarassing to be associated with these slobs. Most supervisors lack training and knowledge are insecure in their positions. Therefore, they project their insecurities on front-line personnel through mistreatment and vindictive disciplinary write-ups. I was once ordered to write a false report for a supervisor to corroborate his write-up of another officer he didn't like. I told him "no" and promptly gave my two weeks notice. I didn't even bother reporting the incident to CBP Internal Affairs because I knew they wouldn't do anything and that the supervisors would simply adopt me as their new "punching bag." You can forget about being recognized for your accomplishments. On-the-spot awards are given only to officers that management likes. In one case, I saw multiple on-the-spot awards given to an officer simply because she was a supervisor's niece. Instead of challenging the system, I chose to quietly give my 2 weeks notice and leave without starting a fuss. Trying to stand up to the ingrained ineptitude at CBP isn't worth anyone's time. The realization I came to was that If you want a REAL law enforcement career try a local police department. They will likely have similarly poor office politics, but you are much likelier to work alongside respectable, hard-working individuals who care about helping their community.

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