Inter-Con Security reviews

3.0

48% would recommend to a friend

(1,135 total reviews)

Henry Hernandez

54% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Inter-Con Security has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,135 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Inter-Con Security employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Jan 18, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Great Pay. If you are squared away you will be put on the Special Operations Unit, which usually consists of relaxing in the locker room. Understanding of military obligations/ forced to by law. Easy to become a supervisor.

Cons

This list is Huge. Chaos at all times, unsteady hours, schedules, and often a hostile work environment. I worked at the State Department in Washington D.C. If you are scheduled for four hours at no notice it could be a 12 Hour Shift. Often times when you are scheduled to get off work your relief does not arrive and you are left to call the scheduling sergeant who is usually incredibly busy and too disorganized, to find out what is going on. Although you may give them your Military Drill Schedule they still fail to give you off on the days of drill. Thus, those hours you were going to work are lost wages and you do not get a full 36-40 Work Week. Sergeants are unqualified to lead anyone, the level of incompetency I experienced is astonishing . If you manage to stay employed for a year without any write ups you have a great chance of becoming a supervisor. Management does not have your back if anything happens, you can easily lose your job and will have a weak union to support you. Most employees say if anything serious happens they will not get involved/protect/ or pull their gun out because they are scared to get fired. It is extremely easy to get a job through this company because the Annual Attrition Rate is over 70 %. Often the contract goes through periods where they hire a surplus of officers, thus everyone's hours become low. Then they weed out and look to fire employees for small infractions. At times supervisors will be told that they need to write up more employees. Multiple times the schedule would could out and I wouldn't even be on it, I would then call the scheduling sergeant and try to pick up hours on different shifts and different locations just to make the money to support my family. You are told that you cannot drink water on post which is a violation of OSHA regulations. A few times I was told to cover a post and not sign on to the paperwork, they regularly break federal guidelines. My relief was changed with a 4 day notice and I informed them that I could not switch shifts because my wife would have to quit her job and we wouldn't be able to support our family. Management was not concerned and I ultimately had to quit. My biggest regret was taking this job after the military and college, It took me two years before I couldn't take it anymore and left. Best advice I can give is although the pay may sound promising the Job is not, it is a dead end. Forced Healthcare... terrible Forced 401k Forced Life Insurance

3.0
Jan 14, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Good 401K retirement plan Good part time job for students

Cons

A lot of politics between the dispatch office and certain officers Dysfunction in the Sacramento office No pay raise at all.

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