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3.2

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3.0
Jun 6, 2021
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Pros

Large and stable place to work due to long-term government sponsorships. Not much pressure to generate new business or to work long hours on proposals Mostly nice colleagues and respect for work-life balance

Cons

Not the best for ambitious types Slow advancement beyond entry-level positions Poor people skills and people management systems Looking back, I am glad I left MITRE when I did. It is a large and somewhat stodgy non-profit government contractor that gets a slice of funding from federal agencies. Once known as a go-to systems engineering resource, it is now trying to rebrand itself under the confusing moniker “solving problems for a safer world.” At the working level, people are friendly and dedicated. Pay and benefits are good, but people management is poor. It is probably best for interns and entry-level young grads who can get quick experience on customer programs before moving on; and late careerists/retirees who want to coast into an easy work routine. If you are mid-career and ambitious or entrepreneurial, you are likely to get frustrated at the slow pace of advancement and roadblocks to delivering tangible products.

1.0
May 21, 2021

In Decline

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Pros

Flexible scheduling, retirement account matching is very good. Student loan repayment, and tuition reimbursement generous. Noble mission, like minded technical co-workers. Often less constrained on execution than working in government directly.

Cons

Projects vary widely. Some are good, others ... not good. If you're a hands-on technical person you may be the only such individual on a project. There isn't a "bench" between assignments. You will be pressured to bill "directly funded" projects, take vacation time, or leave the company. For the Data Scientists out there, not many opportunities for *real* "Data Science." You'll see. Too much time in meetings talking about work instead of doing work. Hard to find good assignments. You're constantly hustling to drum up work instead of doing work. Projects constantly under resourced. Constant struggle to get the job done when you've got senior executives billing your projects behind your back. Pay isn't competitive with the private sector, other benefits losing value against competition. Recent exodus of experienced, top talent to better opportunities. Current employees, don't get left behind with those who can't leave. New hires are inexperienced recent grads. If you're experienced you'll spend a lot of unbillable time getting them up to speed. No real opportunities for training. The quality of courses in the MITRE Institute is a joke, and you're often on your own to cover your time taking those courses.

3.0
Apr 26, 2021

Misguided

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Pros

Strong mission; skilled staff; competitive compensation and benefits

Cons

Expert culture but lack of accountability; misaligned leadership

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