MITRE Software Systems Engineer and Project Lead reviews

3.5

65% would recommend to a friend

(100 total reviews)
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Mark Peters

95% approve of CEO

21% positive business outlook

Software Systems Engineer and Project Lead employees have rated MITRE with 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 100 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Systems Engineer and Project Lead professionals have a good working experience there. MITRE is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Systems Engineer and Project Lead professionals compared to other employers within the Government & Public Administration industry (3.6 stars).

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1.0
Jan 24, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

-The corporation is comprised of professional engineers who are truly top notch in their field. Many hold an overarching interest to work in the public interest, but following the unprecedented layoffs over the past 3-5 years, this may not be true going forward. -The company offers research opportunities, and there are many people who share the same passion in engineering and science. The company promotes education and provides avenues for personal growth. -The pay and health benefits are competitive with other non-profit organizations.

Cons

This company’s work environment has become extremely toxic. Those that remain a part of the leadership channels live in fear of their superiors, and consequently, there is a lot of back stabbing to protect their own careers. The recent vax mandate that the company implemented aggravated bad behaviors that turned employees against one another. While other companies were waiting for the outcome from the courts on the legality of the vax mandate, MITRE, a trusted unbiased agent, decided to unleash its own ideology against its employees. In numerous all-hands meetings, the words “grace and respect” were always given while the company gave no grace and no respect towards those who questioned the vax mandate. Even very senior technical experts in the company were marginalized and silenced for questioning and presenting analysis contrary to executive opinion. Leadership used strong handed tactics to isolate sectors within the workforce, keeping management in the dark while executives singled out people that they no longer found desirable, eventually resulting in hundreds of terminations, coerced resignations and retirements. HR and legal took over operations and interrogated people, questioned their sincere beliefs, and then denied them exemptions, ultimately leading to involuntary terminations. Yes, they have given the token exemptions to a few, but the company discreetly fired numerous employees in this fashion. They offered no appeal process and gave no grace period. The termination was harsh, swift and decisive. In its wake, it leaves behind terror in the remaining employees. The message was crystal clear to the workforce, if you step out of the company’s agenda, you will face the wrath of HR and legal. This system engineering company has lost its focus on providing solid system engineering solutions and is instead focused on social reformation. It thrusted itself into social justice, climate change, and DIE (Diversity, Inclusion, Equity) to increase its ESG (Environmental – Social- Governance) score; it now prioritizes social reformation over systems engineering and service to our sponsors and general public. Social justice warriors will feel at home here. This is listed as a con because MITRE is supposed to be an unbiased, non-partisan, system engineering company that acts in the public interest of all Americans. If it prioritizes ESG scores, they might as well rebrand themselves as a social engineering company vice system engineering company. The ESG scores maybe high, but the company’s ability to deliver on hardcore engineering is compromised.

1.0
Jan 15, 2022

18 Years at Mitre

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Work life balance was great. 401K plan and PTO was excellent. Most of all I miss my colleagues at Mitre.

Cons

Way too many layers of management. Managers are overpaid for what they do for the customers. The Mitre rates are way too high and it is cheaper to hire contractors. The FFRDC message is over-rated. Too many old and overpaid employees without new ideas.

1.0
Nov 30, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great benefit, health insurance, 401K matching, paid time off, free meals, etc. Many intelligent employees to work with

Cons

As a federal funded research and development center, the company is suppose to perform scientific research from an apolitical view. Ever since the change of senior management, this has changed. The company purged senior managers who are not aligned up with its agenda in 2020 right before July 4th. This year, fired hundreds of talented employees right before Thanksgiving for not compliant with company policy. The entire exemption process was kept in the dark, neither criteria nor justifications nor appealing process were provided for rejection. No reasonable accommodations were provided although most of the employees have been supporting work remotely successfully for over a year. Direct supervisors, department managers and project leads were not notified until after the termination. Many projects were disrupted and severely damaged due to loss of essential engineers.

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