U.S. Department of Labor Office Vibe | Comparably
U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) is a cabinet-level department of the U.S. federal government. read more
EMPLOYEE
PARTICIPANTS
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TOTAL
RATINGS
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U.S. Department of Labor Office Vibe

Based on 65 ratings about their team and environment, employees at U.S. Department of Labor are dissatisfied with their office vibe and rank their overall culture within the Bottom 10% of similar sized companies on Comparably.

Comparably recognizes both team members and the environment curated by the employers as essential to a great office vibe, and has therefore decided to display related data to these two subculture categories.

55% of U.S. Department of Labor's employees look forward to interacting with their coworkers on a daily basis, and 100% say they hang out with their coworkers outside of work Never. The majority of U.S. Department of Labor employees work on average 8 hours per day in a positive work environment.

Most employees feel Very Secure about their position at U.S. Department of Labor, and would not recommend working there to a friend.

Office Vibe
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Environment
Bottom 15%Bottom 15% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably
D

U.S. Department of Labor is in the Bottom 15% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably

Team
Bottom 5%Bottom 5% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably
F

U.S. Department of Labor is in the Bottom 5% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably

Office Vibe at U.S. Department of Labor
AnswerPercent
Engaging0%
Laid Back0%
Serious0%
Boring0%
Toxic100%
How would you describe the Office vibe at your company?
AnswerPercent
Yes0%
No100%
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U.S. Department of Labor Demographic

Employees may experience their company differently based on their length of tenure, gender and ethnicity. U.S. Department of Labor employees were asked questions across many categories like: Perks And Benefits, Compensation, and Happiness to capture what their overall experience is like.

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Gender Score How positively women rate their overall experience at U.S. Department of Labor
AnswerPercent
Less Than 1 Year0%
1 to 2 Years0%
2 to 5 Years0%
5 to 10 Years41%
Over 10 Years0%
Tenure How positively employees who’ve worked at U.S. Department of Labor for different lengths rate their overall experience
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out of 100
Diversity Score How positively minorities rate their overall experience at U.S. Department of Labor
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