Fellowships in the US Army - Current ORISE Fellow ORAU Employee Review

1.0
15 Jan 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Compensation is the only Pro. While fellows don't receive benefits, the pay is significantly better than other comparable positions.

Cons

Contractors in the military, specifically in Public Health Command are treated very poorly. The ORISE fellowship is misused. We are treated like regular contractors, not like individuals in educational fellowships. Job duties include administrative duties and the organization does not allow for training opportunities or conference attendance. I would not recommend taking an ORISE fellowship for anyone who will get placed in the military.

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5.0
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Pros

Good contract work with the EPA

Cons

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1.0
3 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The pros heavily depend on your host facility, program manager and mentor. My mentor is great and allows me lots of freedom to do my work and develop my skills. Depending on your host facility you get to work with federal agencies and potentially get connections for a permanent job.

Cons

We are considered not employed, but a "participant in a program". Our salary is a taxable income. There is no benefits other than an offered health insurance that costs hundreds each month out of your salary for minimal coverage. There is no PTO. You have to ask permission if you want to take a day off or go on a trip. Any problems with the management goes unnoticed and you get told by ORISE to speak to the program manager even if they are the problem.

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