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To fulfill President Lincoln's promise “To care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan” by serving and honoring the men and women who are America’s Veterans. read more
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Q&A With US Department of Veterans Affairs Employees

US Department of Veterans Affairs employees answer questions about what life is like behind the scenes at their company, including queries about culture, leadership, professional development, and compensation.

How employees describe working at US Department of Veterans Affairs

highly knowledgeable, and available to the staff

completing a good days work

the life long pension after retirement

I am pleased to share that my experience with the leadership team has been quite positive. They have consistently demonstrated a commitment to fostering an environment of collaboration, transparency, and innovation.

My immediate supervisor is one of the best I have ever had.

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What it's like to work at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • US Department of Veterans Affairs employees generally work 8.8 hrs a day
  • Employees at US Department of Veterans Affairs report the work pace is moderate
  • On a typical day, employees at US Department of Veterans Affairs have 0 meetings
  • 69% of US Department of Veterans Affairs employees look forward to interacting with their team every day
  • US Department of Veterans Affairs employees most often take 20-30 paid vacation and sick days each year
  • 46% of US Department of Veterans Affairs employees report they are happy with their work life balance
  • US Department of Veterans Affairs employees never get valuable feedback on how to improve at work
  • 57% of US Department of Veterans Affairs employees call their work environment positive

Q&A With US Department of Veterans Affairs Employees

Asked to all employees at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • Hire people that really care, fire those that slack on the job

  • Get ride of the good old boy management!! That is what is wrong way to many unqualified people in leadership/management!!

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Asked to all employees at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • Once a year in January

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Asked to the Operations Department at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • As with any other federal agency they follow the good ole boy system.

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Asked to all employees at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • Honestly. it varies by department. Since we are talking healthcare, work from home jobs are strictly administrative. So you could be a nurse in an administrative only job and work from home but the vast majority of jobs are on site.

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Asked to all employees at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • Easier and more friendly and knowing what to expect for questions

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Asked to all employees at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • Nurse manager two days

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Asked to the Admin Department at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • Experience based and scenario based

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Asked to all employees at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • all work/no life

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Asked to all employees at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • never allowed unless you were somebody's buddy

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Asked to all employees at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • very rarely, unless you are a buddy or relative of someone in admin

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Asked to all employees at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • Great if you like to do two or three people's jobs simultaneously

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Asked to all employees at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • Absolutely impossible. No flexibility, shamelessly applying guilt trips when you ask for earned pto

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Asked to all employees at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • non existant

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Asked to all employees at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • How truly horrible that they treat employees. My experience was unbelievable from the first day as the nurse who was assigned to "orient" me believed that I was hired to replace her. She was rude and uninformative throughout my training, that with the bad things she said to other co-workers about me snowballed into a terrible work environment. Even after she admitted that she was wrong to do that to the supervisor, the time I spent there was the worst job experience I have had.

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Asked to the Admin Department at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • Lazy and confrontational

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Asked to all employees at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • The most junior guy on my team is me and I've been working here 5 years. The next guy has been here 10 years and it just goes up from there.

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Asked to all employees at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • Top Employee Response

    obvious favoritism of white males who work little and have big compensations

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Asked to all employees at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • Top Employee Response

    poor local leadership. national leadership seems considerably stronger. local leadership lacks ethics, knowledge and sense of fairness

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Asked to all employees at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • Top Employee Response

    system too complex for customers to negotiate

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Asked to all employees at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • leadership and management that has taken the time to understand what we are supposed to be offering to our customers and partners.

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Asked to all employees at US Department of Veterans Affairs

  • Top Employee Response

    training and change of employees

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36% of US Department of Veterans Affairs employees would encourage their friends to become coworkers, whereas 22% are neutral and 42% would not recommend working at US Department of Veterans Affairs to their friends.

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