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Hughes Network Systems

Part of EchoStar

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Used to be much better - Senior Engineer Hughes Network Systems Employee Review

3.0
Mar 17, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

There are ample opportunities for you to tinker with things in the lab. Management doesn't have a set of guidelines on how things should be done, so you have a lot of freedom to be creative, just like back in grad school. Sometimes, these new ideas lead to patentable inventions and other cool things. Also, work-life balance isn't too bad. I haven't had to work late or on weekends in at least 3 years.

Cons

The company is very top heavy. There are more managers than employees, or at least it seems. The younger engineers don't like this, because they don't get promoted, so they leave.

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Pros

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Cons

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Hughes Network Systems Response
3mo
It is wonderful to hear that you find our company to be a great place to work and an ideal environment for those starting their professional journey. We take great pride in being a launchpad for talent, and knowing that you have had such a positive experience without any significant drawbacks is truly rewarding. Thank you for being a part of our team and for sharing such an enthusiastic recommendation with others.
1.0
Jul 9, 2026
Recommend
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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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