Booz Allen Hamilton reviews

3.9

74% would recommend to a friend

(10,425 total reviews)
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Horacio D. Rozanski

79% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Booz Allen Hamilton has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 10,425 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Booz Allen Hamilton employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
May 19, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

-Flexible schedule depending on project and manager. -Good focus on corporate events and volunteering. -10% automatic employer 401K contribution. -Reasonable pay, but below competitors.

Cons

-No bonus for those below senior associates. -401K has a six to seven year vesting schedule. -Work can often turn into staff augmentation. -Can only advance beyond associate if you can sell business. -Main priority is selling business and not execution; literally no contract will be turned down, even if BAH does not have the staff to fill. -Level of competence varies drastically. But if you're military, you're in (because you bring your connection with you). If you know someone and are somewhat competent, you're in. -Senior leaders either don't know how to or forgot how to manage projects. -Little to no spirit of collaboration between division. Staff has varying levels of integrity (to put it gently). -Can't take significant others to Christmas parties.

1.0
Aug 26, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Booz Allen tends to have a good reputation among clients and I think it will be a good reference to have on a resume. That said, I believe that that reputation is not the "gold standard" it has been in the past. There are opportunities for professional development IF you have the time to partake of them (which most do not given the heavy workload). Benefits are competitive.

Cons

The reputation is, as stated above, becoming less stellar than in the past. Advancement opportunities above the Associate level are either non-existant or meaningless. They have implemented a "new" level to get from Associate to Senior Associate now known as Lead Associate. There is little or no monetary incentive and just a lot more work. Like the new Vice-President position, it is seen as a stop gap to prevent advancement. The real monetary benefits are only available at the Senior Associate level which is next to impossible to attain. The workload is severe. Booz seems to be bidding work at 40 hour weeks but expecting 65-80 hours of performance. That might be acceptable if they recognized the additional time -- but they don't. Leadership stinks --- no communication, NO leadership assistance, No resolution of issues that require senior leadership involvement. Senior Associates are snobbish and do not communicate effectively with Associate levels and below. All the workload is at the Associate level and below with no balancing of responsiblities. There is an unwritten expectation that you will not say NO but unequal balancing of work among those in my group who seem to "get out of the hard projects" ...then walk around crooning that they have "nothing to do" while most others are working 70-80 hours a week. No quality of life and just an expectation that you will do more. The attrition rate is huge. They hire 5000 a year but the actual size of the staff only tends to increase by about 1200 per year. Recommendation: take the job if you have nothing else, don't expect to stay very long, expect no work/life balance, expect no real development or promotion opportunity (even with exceptional 360 degree ratings) and expect to be looking for another job within 2 years!

1.0
May 15, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

The firm has/had a good reputation. Inexpensive medical and dental benefits. Lots of trainign opportunities.

Cons

Low pay increase and salaries, this is attributed to the booz allen having a very expensive/overhead rate. The majority of the money is sucked up in overhead/level of effort for senior/executive level management. These persons receive bonuses. None of the Level 1 and 2 receive annual bonuses. Work is difficult to come by at Booz. Management will ask you to volunteer but will not compensate you for your efforts (not even o your assessment). You receive 1 assessment each year, and depending on your salary, you will not receive no more than 3.5% as a merit increase (this % is standard and is consider lucky if you get a 3.5% in salary). Tuition reimbursement is low. Company will try to give you $5K oer year for tuition, upon which they dictate how you use your tuition dollars, plus you on them anywhere from 6 months for receiving a certification via your tuition dollars or 1.5 years after you receive your degree via your tuition dollars. No real room for growth. Vacation time and personal are combined with your sick time (PTO).

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