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Institute for Defense Analyses

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Institute for Defense Analyses reviews

3.6

59% would recommend to a friend

(206 total reviews)
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Adm. Charles A. Richard, USN (Ret.)

100% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

Institute for Defense Analyses has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 206 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Institute for Defense Analyses employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Government & Public Administration industry (3.6 stars).

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206 reviews
4.0
Apr 27, 2018

Not a bad place to work

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Excellent benefits, laid back environment.

Cons

Work style and personalities vary significantly by division. Not a lot of diversity, definitely favors white males.

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Institute for Defense Analyses Response
8y
IDA is committed to creating an environment where all staff members feel valued and respected. We are grateful for our staff members who come from different backgrounds and experiences. Their unique characteristics foster an environment of innovation and problem-solving. Diversity and inclusion are a critical elements in recruiting and retaining employees. We welcome your suggestions as to how we can improve this effort.
1.0
Oct 29, 2017

Research Staff Member

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Ability to operate autonomously and establish own programs.

Cons

Women should avoid this company; the top management (including the general counsel and HR) ignored repeated reports of male leaders harassing and bullying female staff members--despite clear evidence of the harassment and bullying. Even worse, they blamed the women! Moreover, every year the top research award always went to a male researcher. Thankfully, there are much better employers in the greater DC area where a smart woman can pursue her research agenda for the defense of our country. Women - take your brains, hard work, and ideas to a company that values decency. #MeToo

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Institute for Defense Analyses Response
8y
We are disappointed and sorry to hear that any employee would experience what is alleged while working at IDA. IDA values diversity and actively strives to provide a supportive and collegial work environment for all staff. IDA thoroughly investigates every allegation of behavior that violates our code of conduct, including complaints of harassment or bullying by any IDA staff member. We also take prompt disciplinary action in all cases where the complaint can be substantiated. Although we are generally unable to share the details of our investigations or any ensuing disciplinary actions with staff, we can confirm that in no instance have repeated reports of harassment and/or bullying by IDA leadership been ignored. Because of the seriousness of the allegations included in this review, IDA’s leadership would welcome the opportunity to discuss this review in further detail. Please feel free to contact Linda Huntt, VP Management at lhuntt@ida.org to discuss this matter further.
2.0
Jul 21, 2013
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Pros

Pay is competitive with industry internships Good chance of being hired full-time as a research assistant/research staff member Important work critical to the protection of soldiers and the country

Cons

Lack of enthusiasm and passion from employees No room for moving up in the company if hired unless you are already a PhD student Commute is difficult without a car and requires several metro/bus transfers from most places in DC

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