It's a job, but you could probably do better.. - IT Project Manager GovCIO Employee Review

2.0
Sep 29, 2025
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Pros

- Opportunity to gain experience supporting large federal contracts and modernization projects. - Many talented colleagues who are collaborative, supportive, and great to work with. - Remote work flexibility was a major benefit. - 401K match available (vesting schedule)

Cons

- Management often boxes employees into stagnant roles that don't match the expectations set during hiring, with initial promises of growth and mentorship quickly fading. - Annual review and pay raise process is inconsistent and disappointing. Raises minimal (2-3%), and performance evaluations are often skipped entirely in favor of across the board flat increases. - Bonuses are rare or nonexistent, and discussions about fixing the review process never materialized into improvements. - Leadership is cliquish and unapproachable. Concerns raised in team forums go unanswered or ignored. - Micromanagement is common in some areas, while in others, leadership is disengaged and fails to address poor performance or staffing issues. - Internal mobility and retention initiatives for contract transitions lack transparency and meaningful support. Off-boarding in particular was confusing with little meaningful communication even as contracts ended. - Client experience is a hit or miss. In my case, leadership did not advocate for the team and often withheld or downplayed information creating a culture of uncertainty and mistrust.

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5.0
Jun 16, 2026
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Pros

GovCIO wins a lot. These are really large programs with runway. Given the challenges of winning in Full and Open, there is something to be said for their ability to win. Its pretty fluid at the program manager and above level. Compared to other places I have worked, GovCIO is collaborative and tries to work things out. While not everyone can be picked up off the Mobility List, the contracts, hiring managers, and recruiters really make an effort to retain resources if possible. The pay is reasonable, the benefits are acceptable. The bonus plan is average and pretty opaque. Compared to the rigidity of some of the other Large primes I have worked with, GovCIO is pretty laid back.

Cons

There are no good government contracting options right now. GovCIO routinely beats long term incumbents whose customers are looking for change. If you are unhappy about the offered salary during a transition, you might consider your role in finding a better position. The work is what it is. This is not high end IT or software development in most cases. And, there are plenty of opportunities to identify improvements to save time and money for your customer. The opportunities are there for pretty much any role.

5.0
May 31, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great work environment, supportive management, sense of accomplishment and pride in work, minimal supervision

Cons

I don't have any cons

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