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Hughes Network Systems reviews

2.8

35% would recommend to a friend

(145 total reviews)
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Hamid Akhavan

29% approve of CEO

22% positive business outlook

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1.0
Jul 24, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

My commute was fairly short

Cons

- Salary did not keep pace with inflation, much less grow with experience. - Upper management is completely out of touch and clearly doesn't care about rank and file employees. The CEO once gave a speech about how he didn't need car keys anymore because his phone controlled everything (implying he owned a Tesla or something similarly or more expensive). This was a few weeks after everyone found out that CoL raises were around 1% that year and merit raises were on hold. The CEO made around 8 million dollars that year. - Middle management was ineffective, overly busy, and burnt out. You are likely to have a different project manager and line manager, meaning you have to do quarterly reviews with someone you don't even work with. I was cut off and talked over by middle management. I got called into a meeting on Christmas Eve that could have been an email or waited a few days. - I was switched to a different role that I had zero interest in with no consultation or notice. I was just sent a message one morning informing me that I was now in a different role on a different team. I then had several weeks of not having anything assigned to me because the 3 different managers involved did not communicate with each other. - I would waste between 1 and 2 hours every day in meetings that should have taken 15 minutes. - Morale was extremely low. - The pace of work was slow due to inefficiency and low morale. - Management harassed employees for months about signing up for a cell phone provider owned by Hughes's parent company. The cell phone provider then ran ads about how they were the only company to grow in subscribers during that quarter. - My promotion was delayed for months and *coincidentally* went through a few days after I signed up for the previously mentioned cell service (after it was hinted that I might be fired if I didn't). Even after I got the promotion, it took another month for my pay raise to go take effect. The combined promotion, merit, and cost of living adjustment raise was 3%. - The bathrooms were disgusting. More than once I found feces on the floor. People frequently walked straight out of the bathroom stalls and left without washing their hands. Many of the people who did stop at the sink would not use soap. One of the sinks on my floor was broken for over two and a half years and was never fixed. - Financially, both Hughes and their parent company are in a very bad place. If you get profit sharing at all, it will be in the form of company stock in your retirement account, which will then likely lose value.

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Hughes Network Systems Response
10mo
We appreciate you sharing your feedback, and it's certainly understandable that salary concerns, especially in relation to inflation and experience, are a significant issue. We strive to offer competitive compensation and benefits, and we continuously review our pay structures to ensure they remain fair and equitable. We believe in fostering an inclusive environment where every team member feels valued and heard. Leadership is committed to being more accessible and understanding the day-to-day experiences of all employees. We are actively working to improve communication channels and ensure that leadership's actions align with the needs and concerns of our entire workforce.
1.0
Jul 3, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

In all honesty, quite literally nothing.

Cons

Unsustainable Workloads & Underwhelming Compensation The pay is below market standards, and while candidates may be offered roles during interviews, the actual workload often reflects the responsibilities of multiple positions with limited support or guidance. There appears to be a systemic issue in how workloads and team structures are managed. A Culture That Prioritizes Politics Over Potential Despite strong work ethic or initiative, career advancement seems more tied to internal alliances than performance. There’s an overwhelming sense that approval and recognition are reserved for those who conform to existing power dynamics rather than those who bring fresh ideas or challenge inefficiencies. Lack of Process Transparency & Accountability Many employees report inconsistent communication, limited documentation practices, and a lack of follow-through on escalated issues. Attempts to raise concerns or contribute constructively often go unanswered. Processes tend to be informal and undocumented, making it difficult to track progress or resolve problems effectively. High Turnover & Low Morale Many early-career employees appear to be actively seeking exits. The turnover rate is high, which frequently leaves remaining staff scrambling to cover additional responsibilities. Response times across the board are slow, even on critical matters. Despite this, there’s little visible effort to address root causes. Limited Growth & Disconnected Leadership With few layers of structured management, many new joiners find themselves reporting directly into leadership without proper onboarding or developmental guidance. Ideas and contributions can often go unacknowledged, only to reappear under different ownership. Overall, there’s a strong sense of top-down disconnect and operational confusion. Lack of Psychological Safety Confidentiality in internal communications is not always respected. Many employees report feeling like they need to withhold information or protect themselves due to a lack of trust. Documentation from day one is not just helpful—it’s necessary.

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Hughes Network Systems Response
11mo
We sincerely appreciate your candid and detailed feedback regarding your experience with us. We are truly sorry to hear that your time with the company has been so negative, and we take your comments very seriously. The issues you raised are important to us. We strive to create an environment of trust and respect, and any instances where that is not the case are taken very seriously.
5.0
Jun 17, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Work life balance is great.

Cons

Pay is not that competitive.

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Hughes Network Systems Response
1y
We are so happy to hear you are experiencing a great work-life balance with us! We appreciate your honest feedback regarding compensation and are always reviewing our programs to ensure we remain competitive. We believe in providing a holistic and rewarding employee experience that encompasses not only pay, but also comprehensive benefits, career development opportunities, and a supportive work environment.
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