High Pay, High Risk - Consultant Cherokee Federal Employee Review

1.0
Dec 23, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Salaries are very solid and the company does interesting work across multiple areas

Cons

Pretty bummed to have to write this review. I was excited when I joined on based on the team I was assigned to and the work we were doing. My project was on an initial 6 month contract with the opportunity to extend. This didn't worry me too much as I planned to do some networking after the holiday season and was told that if the contract wasn't extended, the company would look to place me on a new team. The on-boarding process was very rocky. It took a lot of time to get my company laptop and to get all of the technical things set up correctly. It also became clear very quickly that the team for this project was thrown together in a hurry. The project manager had only been there two weeks longer than me. The team produced solid work but it never felt like any real team chemistry was established. Then, a week before Christmas, I'm told that between our contracting partner and the organization we are working for, people are stepping away and creating unexpected gaps that need to be filled. I was told that I am being taken off the team to make funding room for someone with the experience needed to fill those gaps. I was then given less than two weeks to find a new team to join or I would be officially terminated. I was told this was not performance related and all of the people I reported to said they would be happy to be a reference for me. I asked why I couldn't receive some leeway since we were right at the holiday season and there was sure to be plenty of new positions/projects starting in the new year. The only response I got was that the company could not afford to pay me for that much downtime. The company could not afford to pay me for an extra 2-3 weeks, but their most recent publicized profits (not revenue) were $147 million. Go figure. This time-frame covered the week before and after Christmas. Many people were out of office, there were few postings on our career site, and really, nobody is doing anything this time of year. During the whole process, I felt incredibly alone. The person who gave me this news did not help at all. I only heard from them when they asked to confirm where HR should send the box to return my equipment and how to enter correctly enter hours for time off I requested prior to being given the news. I also reached out to the person who recruited me for this position and who told me to reach out if I ever needed help with anything. I reached out once a day over text, email, and phone calls. He responded once that he would get back to me and never did. Even the members of my team were not supportive. My project manager just told me "not to take it personally" and that I should be sure to finish up the work I had remaining as it would "go a long way". They set up a call at the end of the day to go over the last things I worked on and to "say a proper goodbye". A few hours before the meeting, they cancelled this meeting and asked me to send an email summarizing what I worked on. They would call me if they needed me. Overall, I felt very disposable.

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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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