SAIC reviews

3.9

75% would recommend to a friend

(4,915 total reviews)

Jim Reagan

61% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

SAIC has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 4,915 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SAIC employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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5K reviews
1.0
Apr 7, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Allegedly, the reputation of the company.

Cons

Direct management not taking any interest in guiding new hires. Direct management allowing the customer to call all the shots. Direct management not informing an employee, at any point during the employee's first 6 months of hire that improvements could be made. Direct management not documenting performance issues or improvements. Direct management calling employee to an off-site meeting to dicuss a performance improvement plan, and instead, shutting the door and saying this is a termination, not a review. Never got a review, company policy for new employee never followed in my case. No direct reasons for termination given except "related performance issues". Being told you job is 'X' but then without warning, being mady to do 'Y', even though it is a task or set of tasks, someone with a much lower salary could perform and save tax payer money. To me, you do not pay a person 60K a year to make powerpoint slides. Each government task has an assigned cost, in my experience, but not here. Here, you are paid for a wage for an alleged job, then you do any jack of all trades task you are given, and you had better smile about it and not ask questions. Appreciate employees. My biggest mistake was leaving a job where I made 10K less a job per year, but where my portion of health insurance premium cost was 1/10th of what it was at SAIC; where I had perks left and right; where those in charged ensured each employee had the most ergonimcally environment in which to work; and where everything had a definited order, defined responsibility, and the company actually performed employee performance reviews. An environment that cultivates the delusional belief that perception is reality, and expects others to see the world that way too.

5.0
Apr 5, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The company embraces diversity and offers opportunities for committed employees. There are a lot of interesting and challenging projects going on throughout the company and it's relatively easy to move around within the company. The people at SAIC are bright and work hard. Because SAIC values its people, they will try to take care of the employees during the "down times": help with placement, etc. Education and training assistance is also great.

Cons

One thing they lack is a pension program, but that's probably true for most other similar companies.

4.0
Apr 2, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

SAIC is a well established company with a lot of procedures and protocols in place to make learning the company ethics and new policy's very straightforward. Most teams are very diverse experience wise, so there is great opportunity to work with several higher-ups - and that face time can be advantageous to future growth on a career experience level. The opportunity to be a "jack of all trades" is present and one can learn a lot of different things in a very short amount of time. Reviews are given on a regular basis with raise, and providing the team does well, bonus are given yearly. The company also has an amazing dining area and gym within the facility.

Cons

The learning curve to get started on most projects is very intense. The work given completely exceeds the amount that any one person can do in a work week. Company laptops are often given, specifically so that one can take their work home, making the amount of overtime put in, upwards of 20 additional hours per week. Most management are former military, and are genuinely there to make money and not friends; so they are not very nice. The significant number of men to women workers also makes it somewhat difficult to work with if you are female. Projects are often very large and dynamic, and you only ever get to see a very small portion of that project. This makes it difficult to see the whole picture and to feel that your specific work is purposeful. There is also limited positive feedback.

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