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3.2

49% would recommend to a friend

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73% approve of CEO

22% positive business outlook

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4.0
Feb 18, 2025

Great benefits solid pay

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Pros

Amazing benefits, average to slightly above average comp, work with smart people

Cons

In office 4 days a week, no bonuses, can work with difficult sponsors

3.0
Jan 19, 2025
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Pros

MITRE's mission remains important as a glue for the federal government and accelerator for its needs without just thinking of its bottle line. Your work life balance can be pleasant, and there exists stability depending on which division you are in.

Cons

MITRE is at a deceaive poont in what it wants/needs to be. It is struggling to compete with industry salaries, is in an increasingly hostile environment for its mission, and believes the solution is to be leaner and become a standard contractor. This isnt the answer. The whittling down of benefits with lower pay doesn't bode well for long term employment as increasingly the culture of working in the public interest is playing second fiddle to making money. Staff with strong skills still exist but are spread thinner thanks to the past few years' policies. Hiring is increasing for people earlier in their career, but if adequate time isn't invested to transfer knowledge, MITRE is likely to see heavy turnover in the absence of strong protections for employees, commitment to education, and commitment to its core mission. Your ability to do your job has little to do with getting promoted.

1.0
Jan 17, 2025
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Pros

You may work with and learn a lot from some brilliant co-workers. The company name still looks good on your resume though it has lost the respect it once enjoyed among many sponsors. They finally replaced the disastrous former CEO, and I understand that morale is slowly recovering. Work/life balance

Cons

When discussing concerns about our project lead and the challenges of finding different projects, a greybeard who had been with the company since the early 80s relayed to me, "You're best move is to get out while you're still young... I don't even think of MITRE as a real company anymore. It's now nothing more a collection of independent consultants fighting over scraps." It was a harsh assessment, but one I couldn't find fault with. With no real staffing, career, or resourcing support, the hunt for coverage certainly hangs like a Sword of Damocles over every employee's head. And as other reviewers have noted, for some, that situation begins on Day 1 with the company. "Welcome to MITRE. Now find a job." I was relatively lucky and spent some of my time on interesting, impactful projects. But most of my time there was spent cleaning up after ill-prepared project leads (and also salvaging sponsor relations), dealing with the effects of odd project staffing decisions, and ultimately, toiling under an erratic, tempestuous and arguably abusive lead (and again, finding myself salvaging sponsor relations). Despite the annual corporate claims that pay was commensurate with peer companies, salaries were - and remain - well below market. To all prospective new hires, even if your initial salary offer is workable, know that you have little chance of promotion and that your annual salary adjustments will be so small that they can't even be considered COLAs. Also be aware that whatever skills you come with, there is so much powerpoint engineering and shelfware taking place that there's a very good chance your skills will wither, making you less employable on the outside with each passing day. When I finally had enough of the soul-crushing atmosphere, I left for another company and an unbelievable increase in salary despite it being a lateral move. I walked out of the door on my final day wondering what the heck I'd been doing with myself for the past decade. Or what anybody was doing by remaining there.

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