Booz Allen offers steady employment at competitive salaries more or less regardless of contract fluctuations. - Associate Booz Allen Hamilton Employee Review

4.0
Sep 6, 2012
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Pros

Variety--As a consulting firm, Booz Allen provides the opportunity over time to to experience different clients and types of jobs without leaving to find another job. Technical challenge--Clients' problems often require innovative solutions and technical prowess. Relative security--Predicated on excellent performance for the client, Booz Allen's government contracts tend to offer long-term billable job stability. Benefits--Booz Allen appears to have one of the best retirements plans in its league, typically contributing 10% of salary regardless of individual contribution.

Cons

Work/life balance--To "move up" in the firm can require immense dedication and long hours, leaving little time for family or pleasure. Expectations--Long-term career success is based on excellence in many disparate areas: client performance, business development, contract management, team management, thought leadership, etc. Size--Booz Allen has become much larger in recent years and overly focused on revenue and head count rather than individual satisfaction and career opportunities. The move to go public seems only to have exacerbated this trend.

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5.0
Jul 8, 2026
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nice people, good pay, travel for work

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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