
The prevailing opinion from employees about joining U.S. Army Reserve is that the company was very unprepared on their first day. U.S. Army Reserve employees concluded that their overall onboarding experience was negative. First impressions are important, and how prepared a company is on your first day leaves a lasting impression.
At U.S. Army Reserve most employees said they received feedback once a year. Learn More about your managers at U.S. Army Reserve.
If you think you and your skill set should be valued higher than your offer, negotiate your salary! 51% of men and 42% of women on Comparably said they negotiated their salaries. On average, U.S. Army Reserve employees earn $88,553. Learn More about Salaries at U.S. Army Reserve.
* Estimated salaries Estimated salaries are based on data provided anonymously by employees and/or estimated by other statistical methods.
Now that you’ve joined U.S. Army Reserve, get acclimated. Is lunch a social time or do people sit at their desks? Understand your coworkers and why they’ve chosen to stay at U.S. Army Reserve, many employees say it’s because of the comfort & familiarity.
Learn More about Professional Development at U.S. Army Reserve.