Satisfaction - Internal Revenue Agent IRS Employee Review

5.0
21 Jul 2024
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Pros

-Avoid the infamous busy seasons of tax accounting -In my case, no micro-managing manager breathing down my back -Interesting work -Can easily switch between different fields if you want to pursue something new -Flexible paid time off -There are a lot of people who come to the IRS and stay for 15 or 20+ years so there is loyalty to the organization

Cons

-Inefficient processes -Need to document everything with paperwork -A manager can make or break a position because they are the ones who need to approve a lot of your choices and actions -Not as lucrative as a Big Four, but I don't see this as a con because I'd rather have a better work-life balance working on behalf of the U.S. government than working my butt off to make someone else rich - I always thought that an 8-hour shift was supposed to include an hour break for lunch, but somehow this doesn't apply to government jobs. So if you want to take a 30-minute break for lunch, you'd have a work day of 8.5 hours. If you take an hour lunch, then you'd have a work day of 9 hours. This model needs to change because the 40-hour workweek is arbitrary, since it stems from the Industrial Revolution, and is obsolete, but that's another topic.

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5.0
26 Feb 2026
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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
26 May 2026
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Pros

-Got me started in my career as an auditor -thorough tax law training -many senior auditors helping you learn the profession

Cons

-communication from management is not always transparent -when you are at the bottom of the ladder, you get verbal abuse from not only POA and taxpayers (understandable, given this is the IRS), but also management/OJI's. They want to look good to their bosses and will throw you under the bus if they have to in order to save themselves. Even if they gave you instructions that got you in trouble. They SHOULD be supporting you in your function as an auditor, but they'll do whatever is easiest for themselves ultimately. -on job training can be disorganized -bureaucratic culture -like many other companies, a lot of things you're expected to learn by yourself. Such as how to avoid POA delays.

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