MITRE reviews

3.2

49% would recommend to a friend

(2,670 total reviews)
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Mark Peters

72% approve of CEO

22% positive business outlook

MITRE has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 2,670 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The MITRE 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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3K reviews
4.0
Jun 26, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great people, lots of options/flexibility. Your direct leadership makes a big difference in your experience.

Cons

The gov’t sponsors don’t understand good quality FFRDC work well and as a result many project options are not as appealing as they could be. But there are still plenty of great options and teams.

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MITRE Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your experiences of working at MITRE. We appreciate your thoughts about our talented and dedicated people, as well as the flexibility we offer employees as we work together to solve some of the world’s hardest problems. As a trusted leader, we deliver data-driven results and recommendations free of conflict of interest. We actively collaborate with our sponsors to ensure we are delivering work that is not only high quality, but also has high impact. We continually look for ways to connect sponsors, academia, and industry to solve problems in innovative ways. Delivering the best value to sponsors requires exceptional, diverse talent, and we are continually assessing the benefits, awards program, and salaries we offer to ensure we remain competitive. Thank you again for your review and for choosing to be part of the MITRE team.
3.0
Jun 26, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

If you want to wake up and believe you are making a difference while working with talented people who care, MITRE is a great place to be.

Cons

However, the upper management; VPs, SVPs, and the C-suite have been fairly out of touch with the lower echelons. The auto-replies seen here on Glassdoor, for example, show a disconnect between our concerns and their comments.

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MITRE Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts about working at MITRE. We appreciate your comments about the talented colleagues and meaningful work that make our organization what it is – trusted by government, industry, and academia to lead and deliver results. The leadership team at MITRE values the input and perspectives of all employees and is continually listening to employee feedback. We actively foster an environment where all voices are heard and respected. In that spirit, we are committed to personally responding to every Glassdoor review, always seeking to provide accurate and relevant information while welcoming different perspectives with grace and respect. We’re also committed to addressing any employee concerns through our various internal feedback channels. Your feedback is crucial in helping us continually improve our organization. Thank you again for your review and also for your service to MITRE and our sponsors.
1.0
Jun 26, 2024

Finally a new CEO

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Today the Board announced the new CEO will take over in September. With an 11% approval, it's unfortunate that they didn't act sooner, but I'm optimistic that the new leader will help steer us back on track. MITRE remains a good place to work, thanks to the researchers at MITRE (who haven't already left) that are top notch experts in their fields and are the reason I'm still here. The folks in middle management (GLs, DHs, and Directors) are also good advocates for their staff and are doing the best they can within the constraints imposed by the outgoing CEO and hopefully several of his SLT.

Cons

The recent aggressive moves to increase in-office time regardless of whether the work necessitates in-person collaboration has been frustrating. Many times I've commuted to the office only to spend the day on Teams/Zoom meetings and not interact with any other staff. The SLT gave us Juneteenth as a holiday for 1 year, then took it back and also tried to take away Labor day (but Massachusetts law prevented that bone-headed policy). In my time there, they've taken away nearly a week of vacation (a couple days in 2011 and a couple more days last year). The most recent reduction in benefits was taken away from those who had been at MITRE for 9 or more years and reallocated to make vacation "equitable" with an increase in time for those with no time in service. If felt like they were punishing the senior staff in hopes folks would leave, so they could replace them with less expensive junior staff. Many senior folks have left over the past 18 months and I feel this has led to lower quality products.

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MITRE Response
2y
Thank you for your dedication to MITRE and taking the time to share your thoughts and concerns. Your feedback is invaluable, and we appreciate your optimism about the future of MITRE and your appreciation for our talented researchers and managers. We are a diverse, and multi-generational organization with benefits intended to meet employees where they are in their personal and professional careers. As part of those benefit programs, we offer a flexible work model that fosters both in-person and digital opportunities for employees to connect with the added benefit of in-office and remote flexibility. Our program allows staff to flex their 80-hour pay-period time as needed with only 50% of their time required in an office setting. We are committed to consistently reviewing our benefits programs to ensure they are relevant and meet the needs of our staff and mission. We recently modernized our paid time off benefit to be more equitable across all our staff by providing the same number of paid days off regardless of tenure. Now, from our newest employee to our most senior tenured, all staff have equal access to partake in the paid time off they deserve. We recognize that our employees are as diverse in background as they are in observances and holidays significant to them. Our staff are provided seven paid holidays a year, and in addition, we offer one floating holiday per year that staff can use to celebrate any observance that is meaningful to them, such as Juneteenth. We appreciate your candid feedback and will continue to strive for excellence in all we do. Thank you again for your dedication to MITRE and for being part of our team.
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