Booz Allen Hamilton reviews

3.9

74% would recommend to a friend

(10,435 total reviews)
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Horacio D. Rozanski

79% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Booz Allen Hamilton has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 10,435 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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1.0
May 20, 2018

Lovest for Liberals, Nightmare for Normals

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Pros

* Decent facilities * Luxurious facilities * Decent money

Cons

This is a company that operates on what feels like liberal Democrat policies, and is managed by a bunch of military veterans with no leadership or people skills. Why do I say that? They say one thing and then do another, and they say one thing and tell YOU to do another. They claim to value everyone's different work styles and methods of problemsolving, but the truth is it's full of bad leaders that don't know how to tolerate differing opinions or anything they disagree with (they'll shove the "Booz Allen way" down your throat all day long, and if you don't kiss the ring they'll harass you until you either quit or they can find some technicality to justify firing you). This is what working for Booz is like: * If you disagree with someone of the opposite gender, then it's entirely about their gender, not that merits of the two viewpoints. They do that deliberately to silence any dissention. * "Respecting others' opinions" actually means "do what you're told and don't have ideas of your own." * In their world, "teamwork" is code for having a bunch of people involved that don't need to be in every detail of what you're doing. * High performers that are more competent at their jobs than their supervisors are viewed as threats, especially if they refuse to be micromanaged. If you're smarter than your boss at what you do, mark my words they'll find some way to fire you. * The only thing leaders there care about is yes-men. It doesn't matter what those yes-people do, even if they're bullying or harassing you--the yes-people will be the ones who get preferential treatment. * You can work yourself to exhaustion for this company and they'll never say "thank you" or "good work." It's not the Booz Allen way to recognize low-ranking employees for their contributions. Lead Associates and Senior Associates always act like they planned and strategized everything, even if they knew nothing about it. *Their "purpose and values" are a joke. They care more about their "feel good" culture than they do having healthy debates. *The majority of the Lead Associates and above that you'll meet don't care about the job or anything else that actually matters; all they care about is playing politics, so don't trust any of them. * Leaders are insulated from the consequences of their actions, so they can freely mistreat ground-level employees without being stopped by HR or the leaders above them. A bad leader gets protection because the folks that hired them don't want egg on their faces, and it doesn't matter how badly you get treated.

2.0
Jul 21, 2017
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Pros

There are a handful of little perks that come with the job: monthly chance to win free tickets to major events, liberal telework policy, city appeal (for those who like that).

Cons

Booz Allen completely lacks any opportunities that are meaningful, challenging, or innovative. A large percentage of the work is staff augmentation, which is miserable. Almost all of their projects are things that the client is too lazy to do themselves. There is no actually need for Booz Allen, they exist and thrive out of the mere convenience of their clients and nothing more. Also, Booz Allen is extraordinarily cheap.

1.0
Jan 24, 2017
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Pros

Fantastic client, many great and motivated worker bees. Booz Allen Hamilton culture, as I learned it at orientation and interacting with people elsewhere, is superb. But instead of orientation, there is now online training, and the culture does not reach the IMAG team.

Cons

Upper management has no software development experience. One bad manager has driven out a TON of senior people, and upper management buys his lies unquestioningly. Workplace went from wonderful offices to giant cube farm with no storage. I worked at the IRS call center and had more storage than what they have now. Loud and many many people in each room.In three years there I never saw a promotion from Associate to Lead Associate; instead they repeatedly drove out the higher paid associates and hired Lead Associates with no software or game development backgrounds. Booz people on other teams (and in other cities) seem much better than IMAG, all because of management. More than one former employee (in the "loop") has told me it's far worse than I saw. My review is of the IMAG team specifically, not the company as a whole. First time I've lost a job with more than one year in with no notice and no severance; they'll screw you on the way out. Booz as a whole allows employees time for self-development, but everyone on the IMAG team must be 100% billable, even making up time from marketing trips.

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