Admin Professional - Anonymous employee Booz Allen Hamilton Employee Review

1.0
Aug 20, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good Networking. Free food occasionally. There's plenty of other people who hate their job as much as you do so you have a team to connect with who are excited for you when you get another job.

Cons

Benefits are horrible for those who don't make much. POOR MANAGEMENT: Lack of communication starts from the top. The management doesn't follow policies and procedures so there's no respect for the rest of the team. Other teams and even your management look down at you as if you're the help. People are taken for granted and they plot to get you off the team if they do not like you personally. Oh and there's no going to HR because they are best friends with your team lead, so information is leaked. Team members health declined due to stress. The job isn't worth it. SAVE YOURSELF BY NOT COMING TO BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON

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Cons

Career growth can be inconsistent because it's often tied to contract opportunities rather than individual performance. Your experience depends heavily on the client, project, and direct manager, so there isn't a consistent employee experience across the company. Internal processes and approvals can be bureaucratic, making even simple decisions take longer than necessary.

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