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Apogee Engineering

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Pay raises abysmal and upper management forgets about you - Test Technician Apogee Engineering Employee Review

1.0
Oct 24, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Travel around the US although mostly not scenic

Cons

Pay Opportunity for growth Increase of responsibility with no pay bump or incentive to continue Management I have worked with apogee for just under 3 years. In that time the highest percentage raise I have received was 3%. I asked other coworkers what percentage they received and I was told between 2-3%. This averages to about a $0.27 raise per year. This is well below the cost of living increases and makes the job more and paycheck to paycheck. There have been 4 people in less than 2 years that have left due to pay in a 12-14 person shop. It has been brought up to upper management only to be told to "Wait we'll see what we can do" while also in my case piling more responsibilities onto my plate with no pay increase or bonus. I don't recommend working for a company that speaks highly of the community they foster when they forget about a shop that travels the US to aid the US Military and it's allies in it's combat capabilities.

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5.0
Jan 4, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great company and culture that support a critical mission.

Cons

Upward mobility can be difficult depending on the contract and task order being supported

1.0
Dec 25, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are no pros. If I could give this company 0 stars I would.

Cons

The workplace culture is overwhelmingly toxic, creating an environment where stress and uncertainty overshadow productivity. Leadership often communicates inconsistently—or not at all—leaving employees confused, unsupported, and hesitant to speak up. Favoritism and blame‑shifting are common, which erodes trust and makes collaboration difficult. Instead of fostering growth, the environment drains morale and motivation, causing high turnover and burnout. Even strong performers eventually feel undervalued and emotionally exhausted.

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