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Social Security Administration Work Values

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Daily Duties at Social Security Administration:

Main point of contact at busy office for walk-in customers, handled quick claims or deferred customers to a service representative for larger claims.


What they like about Social Security Administration:

Organizations with strong, centralized leadership are particularly attractive to you. You require a work environment with leadership that aggressively seeks to expand and grow the business and does so in a visible and decisive manner. In general you prefer to work in an environment in which there is a strong link between leadership, its actions, and a strong set of company-wide values.



Information about Social Security Administration


Company Rank: Not Available

Average length of employment : 0 years

Average salary of employees: $47,500

These are some of the questions we asked our climbers about their experiences with Social Security Administration:

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Were your performance expectations clearly communicated?

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Were you recognized for meeting or exceeding expectations?

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Did you feel like your personal contribution was important?

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Was your career path clearly outlined and discussed?

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I would recommend this as a place of employment.
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I believe in the purpose of this organization.
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I would work for this organization again.
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I feel employees are fairly compensated.
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Climbers who worked at Social Security Administration had these interests:

Books
The Book of Basketball Written by ESPN's Bill Simmons.
Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs: A Low Culture Manifesto Written by Chuck Klosterman. It is a collection of excellent essays about pop culture.
Websites
The Adam Carolla Podcast

http://www.adamcarolla.com/ACPBlog/

I listen to the podcasts.


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