Experience marked by minimal professional development opportunities and communication with HQ. - Program Analyst Alutiiq Employee Review

1.0
Apr 10, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

-competitive compensation for employees, -minimum supervisory intervention, -retirement package, -moderate independence -little paperwork -online webinar training courses offered, -acquire professional work experience

Cons

-complete absence of performance evaluations from management and performance-based raises -lack of professional development and training opportunities, (few online courses on MS software available) -poor communication from HQ to field employees -lack of professionalism and competency from mid-level managers due to high management turnover rates. -complete absence of employee recognition -poor support and investment in employee services and morale -subpar appreciation and understanding for employee services to and positive impact on clients; bordering complete disregard. -lack of internal mentorship program -lack of life/work balance opportunities (ideal but not necessary). -establish and promote incentive program based on productivity, relationships, evaluations, etc.

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5.0
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Cons

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1.0
May 15, 2026
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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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