MITRE reviews

3.2

48% would recommend to a friend

(2,664 total reviews)
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Mark Peters

72% approve of CEO

21% positive business outlook

MITRE has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 2,664 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The MITRE employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Government & Public Administration industry (3.6 stars).

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1.0
Dec 2, 2019
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Pros

The DoD/Intel side has stable, non-competed work which is typically more technical than the Civil side of the house.

Cons

By Charter, not a development organization, so after ~3 years most engineers will not be employable elsewhere. MITRE will tell you that they pay ~30% less than comparable companies, but offers stability. That has changed dramatically. In the past 6 years, mgmt has flooded the company with new hires while current employees go begging for a task. If not tasked at 100%, some are told to go to half-time status and/or pay their own benefits. No problem, Wal-Mart is always looking for part-time help, and houses can be sold easily in this area. Standard had been that 6 to 7 years of technical industry experience was required, now no experience is just fine. Cuts costs, but should cut at middle to top of the pyramid. New hires are given priority at getting a task, even if not qualified (e.g., mechanical engineers working an I.T. task. But hey, they're cheap, right?). Technical folks usually are in a Tech Center, and loaned to projects. When tasks are scarce, the Project departments kick the engineers back to the Tech Center, and fill the project with English, History, Nursing, and other soft-science majors even though they don't know I.T. How is that operating in the Public Interest? That's why folks are fleeing the Tech Centers. Forget about complaining that you are working for a non-tech task leader, with little chance of ever leading a technical task unless you can break out of the Tech Center. When tasks come to the Tech Ctr., DHs get first pick, then the Group Leads get taken care of, with regular engineers getting the leftovers.

1.0
Mar 28, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits, exceptional staff at the mid-level management level and below, and good work/life balance.

Cons

There is limited upward mobility under the new leadership regime. The new CEO has brought in new leadership at the SVP, VP, and Director levels. They do not understand the Company, the sponsors, and the culture. Several new leaders at the highest levels have already quit. Several seasoned and established leaders are being forced out. The company has plans to “grow and commercialize”, but there is no strategy or understanding by the rank and file what is going on and why. It’s not as great a place to work as when I joined two decades ago, and is trending downward.

1.0
Nov 2, 2018
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Pros

Smart and innovative technical people. Do not have to work 100 hours a week. Technical people are generally knowledgeable and in some cases experts in field

Cons

No training. Hard to get basic tools like company phones. Some areas have poor quality work and inexperienced leadership. Poor management skills. Many managers should really be doing more technical roles as they don't have skills or training. People are rapidly falling behind in skills and expertise. If you want work life balance come trained and leave before your skills get too stale. Culture has changed dramatically in part 5 years. Expectation that you take any training in your own time. No transparency on promotion process.

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