Radio Operators at United States Marine Corps give their company a 4.5 out of 5.0, while the average rating for United States Marine Corps is 4.1, making them 9% happier than every other employee at United States Marine Corps and just as happy as every other Radio Operator on CareerBliss - the happiest Radio Operators work for United States Marine Corps.
"My years with the Marine Corps have most definitely been an experience. I have learned how to be a great leader, thanks to my Staff Sergeant. I have traveled and experienced a life that I never thought I would. I most definitely miss my brothers and sisters but I am ready to move on to bigger and better things."
"I've worked in the Marine Corps since August 30th 2010. I enjoyed the places that I have been around the world and the people I have met. I have personally done more things in 4 years than most people ever do their entire lifetime. The experience that I have gained is for more than what I expected upon joining the Armed Forces. Being a Communication Specialist in the Military gave me high responsibility and many challenges upon the expectations that were asked of me."
Year | Salary |
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2010 | $4 |
2011 | $4 |
2012 | $4 |
2014 | $4 |
2020 | $3 |
"The best I ever had, learned how to do my job and other jobs around be properly."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Show them that you are motivated and highly professional with whatever career you are applying for."
What don't you like about working at United States Marine Corps?
"Nothing, it's a great job working for the Marines or anything that has to deal with radios."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Keep your employees motivated, if you treat them like adults, then they will act like adults. Lead by example, Leadership is unlocking peoples potential to get better."
What do you like about working at United States Marine Corps?
"The daily excitement about the next challenge let me approach each day with vigor and determination."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Be forthright and honest in an interview. Understand that any job you seek will involve intense physical and mental training."
What don't you like about working at United States Marine Corps?
"A few negatives about the Marines are forced marching and long runs."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Allow more flexibility for the lower ranks to achieve the mission goals."
"For the few and the proud there is the Marines."
"Provided a good work ethic and strong morals."
"It was a wonderful experience."
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