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Hughes Network Systems

Part of EchoStar

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Opportunity, with some frustrations...in the end though - a good place to start. - Lab Technician Hughes Network Systems Employee Review

4.0
Dec 23, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

One of the great things about working at Hughes was that I was able to incrementally work my way up from a very low level to being a higher technical job in one of the engineering groups. There were some frustrations that made me leave, but in the end Hughes gave me a good start. It was a good part of my life when I needed it, and is something I'll always look back on with fondness as part of the good ole days.

Cons

The downside of working in ops was that it seemed we often ran out of parts to the extent that it affected production and operations. The people that could make a difference didn't care to fix the problems. This was my biggest frustration about working in ops (caring about getting the job done well, but not getting sufficient planning and operational support to follow through). By the time I was in engineering, the principal frustration was getting circuit boards repaired and spare parts to support my engineering staff. I was told that it was because the electronics techs were so backed up with work. This was my single biggest frustration working in the engineering group; again though this pointed back to operations, and not engineering. I believe ops is now under a new manager though so hopefully things have improved. In engineering, I remember we had a CM person that seemed incompetent, and I was left wondering how she got a job that put me lower than her on the totem pole. However, over time I've come to realize this scenario is repeated in many workplaces for many people. Overall though, the engineering grunts that I worked with were a close knit bunch, intelligent, and hardworking. I left, because of a few frustrations mentioned here, but also largely because given the market conditions at the time, I could do better elsewhere.

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5.0
Jul 3, 2026
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Pros

Great people and facilities with an on campus cafeteria and gym

Cons

They did not have a clear role for me when I first started

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Hughes Network Systems Response
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We are thrilled to hear that you enjoyed our on-campus amenities and had a positive experience with our team members. Building a welcoming community and providing convenient facilities like the cafeteria and gym are priorities we care deeply about. We also appreciate your candid feedback regarding your onboarding experience. Setting our team members up for success from day one is essential, and we are continually refining our processes to ensure role clarity right from the start. Your insights are highly valued as we strive to create the best possible environment for everyone.
1.0
Jul 9, 2026
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Pros

Great coworker’s relationships. Being employed

Cons

After working at Hughes for nearly 10 years, I have witnessed firsthand the transformation of what was once a great place to work into an organization where employee morale and satisfaction have steadily declined following the merger with the parent company, EchoStar. Over the years, employee benefits have been reduced, and opportunities for career advancement increasingly appear to depend more on personal connections than on talent, performance, or hard work. Seeing individuals with limited experience or knowledge promoted into leadership positions while highly capable employees who consistently deliver results are overlooked is both discouraging and demoralizing. The implementation of strict badge-in and badge-out policies for salaried employees has further impacted morale. Requiring employees to account for every minute spent outside the building creates an environment of mistrust rather than professionalism. Employees should not have to choose between stepping outside for a few minutes of fresh air and staying late to make up that time—especially when doing so could mean being late to pick up their children or meet other personal responsibilities. In recent months, I have watched many talented colleagues leave the company, while many of those who remain are actively seeking opportunities elsewhere. Unfortunately, with the recent leadership changes, I believe these issues are likely to continue or get worse. Hughes has become a workplace where many employees feel they are simply enduring the environment until they can find a better opportunity.

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