Good career opportunities - Avis employé Program Manager US Army

4,0
25 sept. 2013
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Avantages

Education Opportunities, Worldwide Travel, Leadership training and development programs unlike any other in the world. Great benefits, pay & compensation is questionable at times, but has gotten better.

Inconvénients

No balance between personal & professional life. 12 to 18 hour days, can work you 7 days a week with no compensation or incentives. Difficult for families, too much time away from home.

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5,0
21 mars 2026
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Avantages

Secure paycheck every 2 weeks

Inconvénients

Little control over the direction of your life

5,0
12 avr. 2026
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Avantages

os: The Army develops leaders in ways most organizations simply cannot replicate. Over a 24-year career, I was entrusted with managing multi-million dollar inventories, leading diverse teams under high-pressure conditions, and executing complex logistics operations across CONUS and deployed environments — including combat zones. The training pipeline is world-class, and the institution genuinely invests in your development at every rank. Benefits are exceptional: comprehensive healthcare, retirement pension, education assistance (tuition assistance and GI Bill), and a built-in network of professionals who share your values. The sense of mission and belonging is unmatched. I was part of something bigger than a bottom line.

Inconvénients

Cons: Work-life balance can be a real challenge, especially at junior enlisted ranks and during deployments — the Army's needs always come first, and your personal schedule is secondary to the mission. Frequent PCS (Permanent Change of Station) moves can strain family stability and make long-term community roots difficult to maintain. Bureaucracy and slow institutional change can be frustrating, particularly when you can clearly see a better way to accomplish a task. Transitioning out after a long career also requires significant personal initiative — the civilian world speaks a very different language, and translating military experience takes real effor

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