Time In Service - 11c Indirect Fire Infantryman US Army Employee Review

4.0
19 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Always working as a team. Great Benefits. Great travel. You learn a great deal about the world, U.S., and individuals you might not have ever met. You learn discipline, and how to safely and properly handle various weapons and tools in combat situations. You learn many life skills and make life long friends.

Cons

Minimal time off, and extremely physically demanding. You must be willing to risk your life to complete the mission, not that that is always a con. Staying motivated can difficult depending on your command team. The skill set is hard to use outside of the military.

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Great educational benefits and long term income stability.

Cons

Difficulty balancing work life schedule.

4.0
22 June 2026
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Pros

Pros: Working in the Army provides strong opportunities for leadership development, professional growth, and responsibility at an early stage. The organization builds discipline, accountability, resilience, and the ability to operate under pressure. It also offers stable pay, benefits, retirement opportunities, education benefits, healthcare, and access to advanced training. For individuals who want to lead teams, manage operations, solve complex problems, and serve a larger mission, the Army provides valuable experience that can transfer into civilian careers in operations, program management, training, logistics, compliance, security, and leadership.

Cons

Cons: The Army can be demanding because the mission often comes first, which can affect work-life balance, family time, and personal flexibility. Frequent changes in priorities, long hours, additional duties, administrative requirements, and high operational tempo can create stress and burnout. Career progression can also depend on timing, assignments, leadership, and organizational needs, not just individual performance. While the Army provides strong leadership experience, some military roles and accomplishments can be difficult to translate clearly to civilian employers without careful resume and profile wording.

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