Not a bad way to make a living and serve your country. - Senior Intelligence Analyst US Navy Employee Review

4.0
28 Jan 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Decent pay, great work-life balance, generally good colleagues, and a purpose-driven life. The training and travel opportunities are often unique and interesting, as well. Good ideas and good work are rewarded and recognized - if you know how to work your way through the politics and bureaucracy. If you have a terrible boss or work with slow or generally awful people, there is the great comfort that they'll likely transfer to another job in a faraway location within a few months.

Cons

Culture can be very rigid, promotion potential as a civilian is limited, and the bureaucracy can be infuriating. Working for the Navy at the Pentagon can be particularly frustrating, especially when faced with mid-level officers and civilians that respect rank more than merit.

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5.0
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Pros

Pay, benefits, travel, training, and leadership opportunities.

Cons

Move often, no master in any field.

5.0
3 Jun 2026
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Pros

It is what you make out of it. You'll have good days and bad days. It's all dependent on your leadership. That can make or break the command. Medical is free, but can take a while to get seen. You'll meet a lot of new people and could travel around the world depending on your duty station. Education benefits and training.

Cons

Medical can take a while to get seen, unless it's an emergency. If you're single, the pay isn't that great, but you don't have to much to worry about for bills if you live on base. If you're on sea duty billet, your work life balance will be terrible.

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