Great experience as a junior officer, but can't take the bureaucracy! - Anonymous employee US Army Employee Review

3.0
Feb 21, 2010
Anonymous employee
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Pros

You will learn valuable leadership skills and you will constantly tested. Some opportunities to see the another country if the Army doesn't pull you somewhere they need you. The health insurance is nice and your housing allowing is respectable.

Cons

You will deploy and be away from for family for at least year. Very talented officers are leaving after their obligation is up because they are doing so many other things other than their normal job., i.e. dealing with the bureaucratic nonsense and added admin paperwork. You will be risking your life in combat. If your decisions aren't timely and accurate, then someone else's life may be at risk.

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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.

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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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