Former Employee - Systems & Support Manager SAIC Employee Review

3.0
Dec 10, 2021
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Pros

I got to work some some brilliant people. Opportunites for growth -- but you usually have to move to get them.

Cons

Salaries in Oak Ridge TN are below market. I started in 2013 as an IT Support II making $36. They are advertising the same title, 18 years later for $35k. Their salary analysts are either lazy or liars. Most other companies in Knoxville, Oak Ridge area that I have looked at recently start similar positions around 52-55k.

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SAIC Response
4y
Thanks for taking the time to leave a review! We have increased our investments in our employee fringe benefits to offer more flexibility and comprehensive leave programs. These changes are based on the priorities that are important to our employees and their families.

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5.0
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Pros

The SAIC management on my contract are excellent.

Cons

After completing my first years, I have no complaints. My SAIC experience has been everything that I had hoped.

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SAIC Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review! We wish you continued success and appreciate your efforts in making SAIC such a great place to work.
2.0
Jun 30, 2026
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Pros

Decent learning and development opportunities. Some really passionate and hard working people on your teams. Performance management is relaxed and flexible.

Cons

Benefits are wildly expensive for a company of their size. Was laid off with 1.5 months notice right before Christmas. Months prior to layoff was forced to use my PTO due to gov shutdown, but was still getting my full paycheck during shutdown. I believe this was so that they could diminish our PTO banks so they would have to pay out less when they laid us off. Laid off with zero severance despite being at company for almost 4 years and being in good standing. No efforts from management to make connections for a new internal role despite being strongly encouraged to search internally. New CEO Jim is not personable at all. Gives heavy corporate and cog in a machine vibes. Rumor has it that in the defense contracting industry, SAIC will be faring rather poorly within next 1-4 years.

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