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U.S. Army Work Values

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Daily Duties at U.S. Army:

Tank Platoon Leader: Directly supervised 17 personnel. Responsible for the training, welfare, morale, and discipline of 17 Soldiers and the maintenance and accountability of $30 million of equipment. Platoon leader of a M1A2 SEP Tank Platoon during garrison operations and forward deployed to combat operations in Baghdad, Iraq. • Led the execution of 350 combat operations in Baghdad, Iraq, resulting in the capture of dozens of weapons caches and more than 25 insurgents, without losing a single Soldier. • Managed the moral and ethical compass of the platoon by exemplifying the highest of standards, mitigating any reportable violations during a year-long combat deployment. • Ranked one of the top two of 21 Lieutenants in the battalion by the Battalion Commander.


What they like about U.S. Army:

Working in an organization that is technologically advanced, creative, and innovative is critical in your assessment of hiring companies. Less important to you are stability of the organization, the length of time an organization has been in business, and the business' plans for the future. You prefer a fast-moving company that will take risks to achieve its goals and objectives. The length of time the company has been in business is irrelevant. Maintaining status quo is unnecessary. You thrive on change, uncertainty and the upside of potential business risks, especially those associated with innovation. Stability for the long haul is not nearly as important as is working in an atmosphere that is charged with a sense of urgency and constant change.



Information about U.S. Army


Company Rank: Not Available

Average length of employment : 2 years

Average salary of employees: $75,000

These are some of the questions we asked our climbers about their experiences with U.S. Army:

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