MITRE Principal Software Engineer reviews

1.9

0% would recommend to a friend

(18 total reviews)
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Mark Peters

99% approve of CEO

Principal Software Engineer employees have rated MITRE with 1.9 out of 5 stars, based on 18 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Principal Software Engineer professionals have a poor working experience there. MITRE is rated 48% below average by Principal Software Engineer professionals compared to other employers within the Government & Public Administration industry (3.6 stars).

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18 reviews
1.0
Sep 6, 2024
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Pros

MITRE was once a great place to work.

Cons

MITRE is a bad place to work. Over the last few years the company has crashed and burned. It's been taken over by DEI/Wokism. Benefits have been cut left and right. Our finances are not handled well. MITRE is too focused on young staff with no experience. HR claims we have adequate benefits - but multiple long time staff have departed since they lost over a week of vacation. Overall this company makes me feel depressed and sad to see the formerly great company crash and burn. I'm giving MITRE 6 more months to see if the new CEO can right things - such as the amount of disrespect towards long time employees. Honestly - its not worth coming here at this point.

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Thank you for sharing your perspective and for your more than six years as a member of our team. MITRE understands that we each see challenges from unique angles that are shaped by our personal and professional experiences. As a company built on innovative problem-solving, diverse perspectives are essential to our success. That’s why we’re committed to cultivating an inclusive environment where everyone can have a sense of belonging and thrive. Building and sustaining this inclusive environment includes key programs such as our annual Week of Belonging that explores, discusses, and reinforces the importance of a workplace culture where everyone feels valued and respected. And our vibrant business resource groups serve as meaningful touchpoints for connection, community, and celebration across our diverse workforce. We all have lives and needs outside of work, and MITRE is proud to offer a world-class benefits experience to support every employee’s emotional, physical, and financial wellbeing. We’re proud to offer benefits such as medical and dental care coverage, paid parental and caregiver leave, a flexible work program, several educational benefits, and an exceptional retirement program. Our benefits are thoughtfully designed to meet the unique needs of our multigenerational, diverse team. Our employes are the reason behind every MITRE success, so thank you for being part of our mission-driven, amazing team as we work together in the public interest.
1.0
May 14, 2024
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Pros

There are some truly talented and inspiring technical leaders at MITRE. If you are able to land on a high performing team you stand to learn an incredible amount of high quality hard skills.

Cons

Organizations rise and fall on leadership, and unfortunately MITRE is in a position to do much more of the latter. Over the course of ten years I observed a marked decline in all dimensions of organizational effectiveness. Towards the end of my tenure I saw a high performing teams repeatedly, quantitatively, and professionally identify systemic business risks to inexperienced senior executives only to be condescendingly advised to, "make it work" with no further explanation. There is no logical basis to undercut directly funded multi-million dollar business contracts in pursuit of internally funded experiments that consistently fail to produce any new lines of business. Yet, that is the decision I saw being made again and again. The last years of my tenure saw a bewildering array of strange and inexplicable corporate decisions including... - Company wide request to take personal vacation over thanksgiving week, which was rescinded 48 hours later - Massive headcount reductions (my team lost upwards of 50% of its staff), followed by arguments that my teams location in org had always been "safe" - Obsession with RTO policies including individual employee monitoring even for teams that self-organized around behaviors that complied with policy - Inconsistent RTO policy application across company - Reduction of B-time for 10+ year tenured employees - Doubling of health care costs - Huge investment in virtual reality technology that no government client asked for and is now just sitting playing demo videos on loop - Defunding of compute infrastructure that supports active government client contracts In addition to all that, the economic compensation structure is unbalanced to the extreme in order to provide the most lucrative retirement benefits allowable by law. Approximately 20% of my income was locked up in the retirement program either through my contributions or matching. When monthly expenses required reducing those savings, HR informed me that a certain level of retirement savings is a mandatory requirement for 5+ year employees so I could not access that income to pay for monthly expenses. It very much seemed like my labor was being used to fund overly generous retirement benefits for late-career ex-government bureaucrats. After 10 years at a company, you get to know it pretty well. By the end I learned that the platitudes about MITRE's employee appreciation are not worth the poster board they are written on. This organization is in crisis. It has no coherent business growth strategy, its existing clients are unhappy, its compensation structure is unbalanced and non-competitive, it is systematically alienating its most valuable staff, and its senior leadership is in denial about all of those things.

1.0
Mar 8, 2024
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Pros

Recognizable name; Well-known in the DoD community. FDRC. Flexible hours. Flexible work assignments. Generous retirement package when compared with other places I've worked.

Cons

Beneifts package keeps getting worse. They've taken away PTO days and holidays. It is starting to feel like the employees lose something else every year. Started a forced - 50% "return to office" policy that has been a complete organizational disaster. Top level leadership seems out-of-touch. Very poor communicators. They say infuriating things at the town hall meetings. Pay is not as good as at other companies. Raises seem to usually be slightly lower than they are at other companies. From my perspective most of the work they have is for Systems Engineering. If you don't have that skillset or desire to learn that skillset, it will be harder to advance your career.

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