Join Airforce. - Information Technology US Navy Employee Review

1.0
8 Apr 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Tricare, BAH, & Training opportunities (if command approves).

Cons

MOST (not all) Leadership are "yes men." You're a piece of equipment to most leaders. Promotions and awards do not correlate with how well you do your job/work with your team, you just take a test and if you're not as awful as most candidates then you make rank. If you do the bare minimum and keep reenlisting you'll make e-6 in ~8 years. The ones that become a burden to the team can cheat the system and perpetuate the cycle of poor leadership by maintaining a pulse and making rank over time. If you're motivated and self driven you can apply to attend extra training IF you reenlist (or have 2+ years left) and command deems you "non-essential" which could be something as simple as"needing you for PMS." Even if you decide early this is not a career and attempt to further your education for an external career, the command can stop your packages for reimbursement/funding for it. If you're lucky enough to evade all these scenarios but decide to get out for whatever reason then you're essentially dumped out of the command with nothing more than a NAM and money you've saved to make the cross country trip home. Don't count on the Navy for ANYTHING, if you're not signing you're reenlistment papers. If you are already in, document all of your medical issues and find a doctor outside the VA to preform any invasive surgeries because they will do the bare minimum/ try to Med. SEP you.

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5.0
21 Nov 2025
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Pros

Lots of technical experience, travel and world lessons.

Cons

Promotion can be hard since it’s being phased out.

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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