If you're in the "in" then you're in! - Data Entry Alutiiq Employee Review

2.0
Mar 10, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Pay: For the area of Havelock and knowing other contract works pay they were either on par or a few dollars more per hour, $13.56 at the time of my hiring. Leave: Though leave was small 3.08hrs per pay period, you did earn leave.

Cons

This was my first job out of military service. It was extreme hell, I say this because working in an environment where you could hear a pin drop on soft carpet just isn't for me or if you sneezed to loudly you would receive a warning. The work felt like you were in High School all over again, complete your "books" turning it in to your supervisor (if you can really call them that) and be graded on your work. It was a very demeaning job, if you were in the right group of people then you were set. If you weren't you can be sure someone was documenting your every move, especially if you went to the bathroom not on your precious 5min break every hour. The job has high turnover as many times they will have to let people go, so you always felt like your head was on the chopping block. If you were a female, considered young and attractive you were immediately put in the "in-crowd."

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5.0
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Cons

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1.0
May 15, 2026
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Recommend
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Pros

No pros to speak of

Cons

Ever since McCallie was sold to the Alutiiq Corporation, McCallie Associates reputation in the defense industry has tanked. I reported to the President of the company as my direct report, and had next to NO interaction aside from approving my timesheets. No performance or feedback reviews. Just a butt in a seat that generates revenue. A prime contractor ceased doing business with them locally, and I was discharged when the contract expired on 30 April. They now have no contracts in the Omaha/Bellevue DoD space, that I know of. I'm fortunate to have found a job since then, but found out that I wasn't covered by the companies 1 month insurance at all, since they end coverage on the 30th of each month. Best advice - do NOT apply to this company. The former owner of the company (may he RIP) would be livid to see what's been done to the company he founded and its ruined reputation among DoD prime contractors.

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