On average, employees in San Diego, CA at U.S. Department of Defense give their company a 3.9 rating out of 5.0 based on 6, whereas overall Average Rating of U.S. Department of Defense is 3.9 out of 5.0 based on 281 U.S. Department of Defense Review Ratings. The happiest U.S. Department of Defense employees in San Diego, CA are Housing Managers submitting an average rating of 5.0 and Data Analysts with a rating of 3.4.
"Would not recommend. There are better options."
"Working for the DoD is not for everyone. As expected, it is very regimented and the path to success is well defined. Daily tasks rarely change and the people within your immediate workspace rarely change dramatically. The benefits are great, but working on military equipment is no easy task. Getting into the aviation field is challenging as most employees and potential hires have active duty service and experience working on particular pieces of equipment. There are numerous opportunities for individuals that are interested in this field, but lack the military experience, though the process is markedly longer. Overall, my time here was mostly enjoyable, but not perfect. I would absolutely return to this employer, but in a position that reflects my newly completed education level."
"I've worked for DoD starting in 2012 from active service and found it to be rewarding and challenging in the diverse fast paced enviornment."
"The Department of Defense provides much opportunities for military veterans as soon as we transition over. The culture is very unique as we treat each other like family and we continue to serve our nation outside of the uniforms."
What do you like about working at U.S. Department of Defense?
"The ability to advance. The federal government trains you, and allows you to work your way up."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"The one tip I do have is to stay true to who you are, and what you bring to the table. Never back down, and always keep your head up."
What don't you like about working at U.S. Department of Defense?
"The red tape. Getting things done can be a slow process. The chain of command tends to slow progress down to a snails crawl at times."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"The suggestion I have for management is always train your employees. The more training you provided, and the more stability you provided, the better worker you develop for the company."
What do you like about working at U.S. Department of Defense?
"I enjoy the people, the equipment, salary and the time off."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Conduct more training, stop pushing the self study CDs, train more, stop giving prior air force promotion opportunities, and job offers."
What don't you like about working at U.S. Department of Defense?
"No promotion potential, and no support from management. The only people that promote are prior military."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Listen to floor firefighters, show your face at the stations. Know everyone's job."
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