Same as it never was - Senior Associate Booz Allen Hamilton Employee Review

2.0
May 7, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

A great place to start a career, since they are hiring at entry levels and experience at Booz looks good on a resume, but assessments have gotten vicious and promotion opportunities are rare. Engineering degrees are not valued; most promotions go to liberal arts or business grads.

Cons

Booz has a reputation as a great place to work, and in some areas it is. Problem is, the opportunities and quality of management varies so widely that if you end up with the wrong principal or partner, you better keep your resume polished. There are lots of opportunities to collaborate or share information, but the other party always wants a cut of the action. Forget going to a conference. Plan on driving a lot - over half of the employees work on client site and commute through the worst traffic in the nation. Benefits are only average - vacation is stingy,holodays are below average, tuition payment is below average, but 401-K contributions are above average.

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Cons

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Pros

**Communications Specialist (Former Employee) – Booz Allen Hamilton** Overall, Booz Allen was a solid place to work, particularly if you're interested in supporting meaningful government missions. I worked as a Communications Specialist supporting federal clients, and the work was intellectually engaging. The role offered opportunities to develop executive communications, strategic messaging, and communications products on complex policy and technology issues. The company has talented people and a collaborative culture. I found my colleagues to be knowledgeable, supportive, and genuinely committed to delivering high-quality work for clients. There are also opportunities to build skills across communications, proposal support, change management, and stakeholder engagement if you're proactive. Like many consulting firms, however, your experience depends heavily on your client and contract. Workload and expectations can vary significantly from one engagement to another, and priorities can shift quickly based on client needs. Success requires adaptability, strong writing skills, and the ability to manage multiple competing deadlines. **Pros** * Smart, collaborative colleagues * Interesting and mission-driven client work * Opportunities to build a diverse communications portfolio * Strong reputation in the federal consulting space * Flexible career paths depending on contracts **Cons** * Experience varies considerably by client and manager * Fast-paced environment with shifting priorities * Advancement can depend on finding the right opportunities and contracts * Work-life balance fluctuates based on client demands **Advice to Management** Continue investing in career development for communications professionals and provide greater transparency around internal mobility and long-term career progression across contracts.

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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