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5.0
Feb 27, 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

CRA is a highly innovative place. What makes it even more unique is that it is 100% owned by all of the people that work here. It has a very laid back environment with flexible hours, free food/snacks, and a beautiful facility. CRA is a place that will constantly challenge you with new and exciting problems that are making a difference. They seem to be doing the right things to develop and keep their people. The employee ownership culture plays a large part in that.

Cons

It takes some time to get use to the many project, acronyms, and business model.

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5.0
May 20, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

CRA is a great company to work with. The flexibility, and overall company culture is hard to find these days.

Cons

Management should reach check in with employees more often.

4.0
Jun 28, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

R&D environment with many small projects and ‘all hands on deck’ culture is good for gaining exposure to new technologies, building up a diverse skillset and learning about the business side of R&D. Opportunities for self-direction and ownership for enthusiastic proposal writers. Excellent opportunity for early career engineers/scientists hoping to build up a technical foundation.

Cons

As the company’s bread & butter, R&D proposal wins are King, and technical excellence is valued only insofar as it enables these wins. Funding opportunities are typically small and fragmented, rarely offering room for achieving the critical mass needed to truly create something of lasting value/impact. Good for research and learning, poor for developing products. The company has made unusual decisions regarding the administration of its IT infrastructure in a bid to mimic their expectation of how larger defense primes would operate, sacrificing development speed and thereby one of the few advantages a small business has over larger established players. The company has become highly adverse to taking on risk, and which is a major hurdle to growth.

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