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U.S. Customs and Border Protection

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection reviews

3.6

71% would recommend to a friend

(523 total reviews)

Rodney S. Scott

78% approve of CEO

68% 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
1.0
Aug 22, 2025
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Pros

I do not have any pros to add.

Cons

Career opportunities? Basically nonexistent. Jobs are capped at GS-13, so unless you’re willing to waste decades hoping for crumbs, don’t expect to advance. The retirement and benefits might look good on paper, but those are being chipped away and watered down. Don’t be fooled by the “federal benefits” pitch—it’s not what it used to be. They brag about “core values,” but in reality racism, sexism, and blatant favoritism are everywhere. Leadership turns a blind eye, and worse, they enable the toxic people who do the damage. The higher up you go, the less diversity you’ll see—it’s an old boys’ club where being white and male is still the unspoken requirement for moving forward. Training is offered for supervisors, but senior leadership still couldn’t manage their way out of a paper bag. They don’t listen to subject matter experts, they don’t respect employees, and the whole culture is built around authoritarian, paramilitary micromanagement. You’re not valued here; you’re expendable. Work-life balance? Forget it. Telework doesn’t exist unless you’re disabled, and even then, the “accommodation process” is a nightmare. They’ve designed it to funnel people into the office no matter what—and be ready for your private medical information to be shared around without your consent. Alternative work schedules exist in theory, but CBP makes them nearly impossible. The agency only offers rigid, limited schedules (like 4/9s or 4/10s) and only if you’re in the union. Everyone else is stuck. Bottom line: This is a toxic, outdated, hostile place to work. The leadership thrives on control and fear, not competence or vision. If you value your health, career growth, or even basic respect—look elsewhere.

1.0
Aug 28, 2024
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Pros

The pay is mediocre to okay. The job itself isn't hard.

Cons

I felt like my soul had been sucked out through my ears. Children locked up in holding cells, young men hoping to escape oppression being treated like vermin in need of extermination, people thousands of miles away from the places they used to call home in search of safety being locked up and fed little frozen burritos a few times a day while they wait to be thrown back into Mexico. Also, the flip side of the job being so easy is that working here inevitably leads to intellectual starvation. Just about zero critical thinking at the GS-12 and below levels of the 2210 position, and GS-13 supervisors generally suffer from having to manage the daily minutiae of teams of people and receive not much more glory than the technicians they're in charge of. GS-14 isn't much better, but they at least get to manage projects. The problem with getting over the GS-13 hump is, managerial positions open up only once in a blue moon, and are given based more on seniority and military service than on actual suitability for the job, so employees with ambitions of becoming even lower management have to wait a long time to ascend even a single rung of the ladder. If you're looking for a supervisor job, expect to be working 25 or more years before you get your first real chance at a promotion, and hope no one else with more experience decides to take the position.

1.0
Aug 31, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Pay, opportunity to travel valuable experience

Cons

Seniority decides all management will not enforce any immigration law

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