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2.0

27% would recommend to a friend

(21 total reviews)

22% positive business outlook

Naval Audit Service has an employee rating of 2.0 out of 5 stars, based on 21 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a poor working experience there. The Naval Audit Service employee rating is 45% below average for employers within the Government and public administration industry (3.6 stars).

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21 reviews
1.0
6 May 2026
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Pros

Reputation for Good Auditors and training.

Cons

No longer trains Auditors. No common sense decisions can be made without SES approval. If you have COVID, you must take leave , without the option to telework. Rumors of investigations, loyalty test, and backstabbing among leadership. Would not recommend.

1.0
5 Mar 2024
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Pros

Auditors from NAS are known for their thoroughness and attention to detail, which ensures the accuracy and reliability of their findings.

Cons

As a former auditor with the Naval Audit Service, I must express my profound disappointment and frustration with the organization's systemic failures and shortcomings. My experience working within this agency has been nothing short of disheartening, and I feel compelled to share my grievances to shed light on the dire need for reform. First and foremost, the Naval Audit Service has consistently failed to uphold its mandate of ensuring accountability and efficiency within the Navy. Reports from the Department of Defense Inspector General have highlighted numerous instances of mismanagement, waste, and ineffectiveness within the organization. These reports reveal a pattern of negligence and incompetence that permeates the senior-most leadership of the Naval Audit Service, ultimately undermining its ability to fulfill its critical mission. One of the most glaring issues plaguing the Naval Audit Service is its chronic lack of transparency and accountability. Audits routinely take between one and two years to complete due to insufficient staffing levels. Some audit teams only have two auditors to manage an audit that reaches across the Navy. By the time audits are completed, management has already corrected the issues. Yet, when the auditors ask for additional hiring actions to fill their ranks, the hiring managers point blame at other agencies, when in essence it’s that they don’t know how to do their job. Moreover, the Naval Audit Service has failed to adapt to the evolving needs and challenges facing the Navy in 2024. Despite the increasing complexity of naval operations and the growing demand for rigorous oversight, the organization has remained stagnant and resistant to change. Anyone that has a new idea is disregarded, stalled, or flatly told “no”. This failure to innovate and evolve has left the Naval Audit Service ill-equipped to address emerging threats and vulnerabilities, leaving the Navy vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. Furthermore, the Naval Audit Service has a long history of disregarding the well-being and professional development of its auditors. Reports of workplace harassment, discrimination, and retaliation have surfaced with alarming frequency, painting a grim picture of a toxic and hostile work environment. Auditors who dare to speak out against misconduct or advocate for reform are often ostracized and marginalized, effectively silencing dissent and perpetuating a culture of fear and intimidation. In conclusion, the Naval Audit Service is a deeply flawed and dysfunctional organization that has failed in its duty to uphold accountability and transparency within the Navy. From systemic mismanagement at the highest levels, to not innovating, to disregarding its employees, the organization's numerous shortcomings undermine its credibility, integrity, and ability to perform its mission.

2.0
10 Feb 2023
Recommend
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Pros

You get the standard work schedules the rest of the government gets except maxi-flex which was taken for no good reason, you’ll get to telework although there is an unfortunate push to end that and we don’t know how many days we will be required to go in, there are a lot of great people who work here, just outside of the front office.

Cons

Our culture is currently the worst it’s ever been! I’m not exaggerating don’t come here right now. It’s horrendous. Lots of bullying coming from the front office, making horrible work culture decisions, it’s tiring and frustrating to say the least. If you are not willing to be a favorite and suck up you are not getting promoted. It’s a nightmare! Don’t come here!

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