Body shop that has views employees as disposable cogs - Management Cherokee Federal Employee Review

2.0
Oct 13, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Good compensation, relative to the role. YMMV - Love that profits go to the Cherokee Nation - Good benefits; 401k plan immediate matching - Wide variety of contracts and types of work - Has enough integrity to say no to work that does not align to its values (e.g., ICE) - Much investment in business development people & resources to grow business - Internal corporate processes are pretty smooth - You go there to fill a contract slot, not to create a career. No more, no less.

Cons

- Some general managers are truly awful..nice to your face, but will fire you on a heartbeat with no warning and no explanation. Zero loyalty or care for their employees, despite empty talk. - Cliquish culture. Tulsa-aligned people have all the power. Anyone brought in from the outside will be pushed out unless they fall in line. - Very transactional. They view employees as disposable resources. They just fire and re-hire when contracts come and go. Doesn't matter how talented or useful, they refuse to retain people, invest in them, or create a career path. Another reason they are just a low-cost body shop. - Senior leadership has gotten used to the easy money of direct awards; not able to win enough new, full & open work based on unique capabilities - What are they known for? Just being a body shop with low rates - Very much a collection of small companies with no unity of purpose, except the corporate bureaucracy. - No vision about what kind of company they want to be or how to grow up--they just want to do everything for everyone.

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5.0
Oct 30, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great project to worked with and a lot of opportunities to grow.

Cons

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2.0
Apr 17, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Note: this is regarding an experience with an acquired company of CFed's, who still act as their own kingdom not necessarily CFed themselves. Aside from interviewing and being hired for a particular role and doing a great job at it and then being told that they require a different skillset a few months later on top of delivering a broken system after 2+ years of work to a high profile military client, they are not a bad company for whom to work :). They are in a very crowded space (fed gov consulting) and try their best. They also do their best to maintain decency internally when their gut instincts tell them not to. CFed themselves did get these right: - IT Helpdesk: the best in the business! - Onboarding - Benefit Communications - Technology and Security related messaging - Compliance Training

Cons

Most of the Cons were noted in the Pros.

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