This career is very rewarding, but it is also very very demanding. - Anonymous employee US Army Employee Review

4.0
Jan 24, 2015
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Pros

The benefits are good. Free health care for you and your family. The retirement program, and savings programs are excellent. The Army community allows people from all walks of life to have even footing. It doesn't matter where you came from, or what you did before. All are equal.

Cons

You will be away from home a lot. Even when you are at your home work area, you will have to be at work away from your family a lot. This job will have you doing things that can really change you, for better or worse. Some moments will show you what you are capable of, and you will be stronger for it. Others may shake you to your core in a way that will be very difficult to recover from.

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Cons

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Pros

Professional leadership, experienced NCO’s, and high performing soldiers all around. Deployments! If you are seeking out overseas experiences, this is the place for you. The state has pushed their soldiers (from every Battalion) overseas to the Middle East (including Syria, Jordan, Egypt) at least 4x within the last 6 years. Recruiters put you exactly where you want to be. State Leadership is absolutely excellent.

Cons

Battalion and Company Leadership rotates in cycles of a few years. It can either be insanely good, or frustratingly horrific. (If you’re a veteran, you understand this) Soldiers under the oversight and leadership of a (bad) command team are often micromanaged, constantly overworked, and made to wear equipment that’s 15 - 30 years old. (Kevlar has a life cycle of 5 - 10 years before it’s needed to be replaced) The current IHPS helmets being issued are ballistically subpar compared to premium items on the market. (They’re basically made of hardened plastic compared to Aramid Kevlar) God help you if you show up wearing Barry compliant, professionally made and personally procured equipment. (Not items made in China) Even though it’s clearly an improvement.

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