Truly a great place to work - Associate Booz Allen Hamilton Employee Review

5.0
Jan 27, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

opportunities for advancement, Paid Time Off, commitment to teleworking, accomodations for working mothers, great teammates and managers, collegiate atmosphere with many extracurriculars, if you work hard, you will be able to work your way up to Associate

Cons

business development is the responsibility of the same pepole who are fully engaged in client delivery - once you've hit the associate level, you are expected to do a great job delivering to the client and can only make it to the Sr. Associate level with a large focus on bringing in business (and this does not mean just doing a great job for your client. Although follow-on work is appreciated, the icing on the cake to Sr. Associate is breaking into new markets).

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Good Company to work for. Stable

Cons

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3.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

Strong mission-focused culture with meaningful work supporting national security missions. Great exposure to diverse projects, talented teammates, flexible work arrangements, and opportunities to develop skills across security, intelligence, cyber, and consulting. Benefits and professional development resources are solid.

Cons

The company culture and employee experience have changed significantly in recent years. Earlier years felt more mission-focused and employee-centered, while recent organizational shifts, government spending pressures, and increased emphasis on becoming a technology-focused company have created uncertainty for some employees. Frequent changes in priorities, restructuring, and business decisions can make job stability feel less predictable. Employees may sometimes feel disconnected from leadership, and concerns raised through HR or management channels do not always appear to result in meaningful action or transparency.

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