Working in a Graveyard - Anonymous employee MITRE Employee Review

2.0
Mar 21, 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I am a young person ( in my 20s) who has worked at MITRE for less than 5 years. I can say that the company has great work-life balance and employees do not have to work too hard to get assignments done. Laid back atmosphere where you can enter or exit the office whenever you please. Ability to work from home multiple days a week depending on the project that you are on. No pressure from management when you take a vacation, and coworkers tend to be very polite and professional. If you love credentials, MITRE has a lot of people with PhDs, masters degrees, and certifications working there.

Cons

Where do I start? MITRE has a lot of problems, especially if you are a young person. MITRE is a walled/ closed door office environment. All meetings are always held on Skype even if everyone is in the building, and working on the same floor. Most of the people at MITRE are academics so they are not the most exciting people to converse with unless you are also an academic. The company has an unusual system of group leaders, task leaders, and project leaders which can create unnecessary layers of bureaucracy. There is no way of knowing which projects are available, and this can put pressure on employees to stay on projects they do not like so that they can remain covered. Promotions are very inconsistent at MITRE. Some people get promoted after 1 year, others 3 years, some 6 years, and there are people who stay in the same position for 10 years or more. How does that happen? I have no idea because no one will tell you how promotions are handled. The response is "management decides who deserves a promotion". MITRE is anti-entrepreneurial, and young workers are seen as immature, unreasonable, or just flat out dumb. Instead of shifting towards new areas of technology that can help the company in the future, older workers are complaining about how MITRE is changing, and frankly, they are keeping the company stuck in the past. I will stay at MITRE for a maximum of 3 years until I can pay off my student loans. If I can pay my loans off faster, I will resign sooner. I would only recommend working here if you are a lazy person who enjoys putting your life on easy mode. If you are young, ambitious, want aggressive promotions, and are willing to try new things, DO NOT come to MITRE.

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MITRE Response
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Thank you for sharing your perspective on MITRE. We are proud to offer industry-leading work/life flexibility and educational benefits for our diverse talent, who are working to solve complex, global-scale problems in areas such as cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and healthcare. Our goal is to attract and retain the world’s top talent—including people with different backgrounds, areas of specialization, and who span different generations. Together, we are advancing MITRE’s good growth strategy. As a not-for-profit, we do not pursue growth for its own sake; rather, we are deliberately working to achieve greater impact for the public good by taking on bigger, cross-cutting projects that require our technical expertise, network of partnerships, and insights as a trusted advisor to multiple government sponsors.

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