Mixed Bag - Depends on Project - Senior Technologist/Software Engineer Booz Allen Hamilton Employee Review

3.0
Jun 14, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

- Good Benefits - Chance to work with lots of technologies - Chance to work on seemingly important federal projects for your country - Good place for those with no experience Not a pro/con: Your mileage will vary based on the project you work on. Booz Allen has hundreds (or thousands) of contracts spread across the federal government. It's more like thousands of companies in one than a single uniform unit.

Cons

- They appear to hire almost anyone, lots of warm bodies. This is good if you need experience, this is bad if you're a good engineer because you'll end up pulling dead weight on your project. - Too much corporate cheerleading and propaganda. The two-day new hire intro is lots of drinking Kool-Aid and pretty thin on important details like benefits etc. It could be condensed into one day with how pointless the cheerleading is. Tons of Booz Allen spam to your inbox like "how booz allen is embodying its values in the month of may". Does someone get paid to write that spam? - The structure of Booz Allen feels very nebulous, poor organization. For instance, they have tons of subdomains that you go to do various tasks like setting up a printer, contact helpdesk, etc.. yet they don't have a centralized area where you can see all the subdomains. You are just expected to learn/know. Very disorganized - Too many meetings, as a developer expect to spend 5-10 hours a week in meetings. - PTO policy is bad, 15 days per year, woof, get with the times. If the project I was on was managed better and Booz Allen had better PTO I might have stayed. - My project was a trainwreck. Team Lead was in over his head. The organization was terrible. Lots of subject line only Jira tasks with no info. No planning. Also, the guy just didn't do anything. Very bad for morale when you see that coming from your lead. It's highly unlikely I would work at Booz Allen again.

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Pros

**Communications Specialist (Former Employee) – Booz Allen Hamilton** Overall, Booz Allen was a solid place to work, particularly if you're interested in supporting meaningful government missions. I worked as a Communications Specialist supporting federal clients, and the work was intellectually engaging. The role offered opportunities to develop executive communications, strategic messaging, and communications products on complex policy and technology issues. The company has talented people and a collaborative culture. I found my colleagues to be knowledgeable, supportive, and genuinely committed to delivering high-quality work for clients. There are also opportunities to build skills across communications, proposal support, change management, and stakeholder engagement if you're proactive. Like many consulting firms, however, your experience depends heavily on your client and contract. Workload and expectations can vary significantly from one engagement to another, and priorities can shift quickly based on client needs. Success requires adaptability, strong writing skills, and the ability to manage multiple competing deadlines. **Pros** * Smart, collaborative colleagues * Interesting and mission-driven client work * Opportunities to build a diverse communications portfolio * Strong reputation in the federal consulting space * Flexible career paths depending on contracts **Cons** * Experience varies considerably by client and manager * Fast-paced environment with shifting priorities * Advancement can depend on finding the right opportunities and contracts * Work-life balance fluctuates based on client demands **Advice to Management** Continue investing in career development for communications professionals and provide greater transparency around internal mobility and long-term career progression across contracts.

Cons

Career growth can be inconsistent because it's often tied to contract opportunities rather than individual performance. Your experience depends heavily on the client, project, and direct manager, so there isn't a consistent employee experience across the company. Internal processes and approvals can be bureaucratic, making even simple decisions take longer than necessary.

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