Peraton reviews

3.5

58% would recommend to a friend

(1,739 total reviews)
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Steve Schorer

61% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Peraton has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 1,739 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Peraton employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
Apr 30, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Learning experience and good benefits

Cons

In person and no progression

2.0
Apr 24, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Work from home, being able to set your own schedule, uber account for travel, and supportive management team.

Cons

Absolutely no work life balance, metrics do not make any sense including traveling out in the field, interviews, and typing. Investigators are not paid enough to even compensate the work being done. It seems impossible to level up and make more money. Job just seems impossible and other investigators are sometimes just lazy and you end up playing rushed clean up on top of your caseload.

2.0
Apr 10, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Job security is somewhat good, as it is for most government contracting companies. Some teams (not all) are afforded the luxury of flexibility in their working hours. Management for these teams cares more about your ability to deliver rather than clocking in and out on a certain time which is refreshing but does lead to the con listed below.

Cons

All the teams I've worked on are overworked, mainly due to two reasons: 1. Deadlines are frequently unrealistic as management has the motto, "Shoot for the stars, land on the moon." Sounds nice, but in practice, it leads to us becoming burnt out from constant crunch. 2. Peraton pays VERY FAR below market rates across the board. Annual raises will also not cover inflation. This in turn leads to Peraton usually only being able to hire the desperate and the, "less than talented." Even amongst government contractors like Northrup, Lockheed, etc, Peraton's pay is quite below market rates. This in turn leads to Peraton not being able to compete with competitors for the best hires which then in turn leads to a minority of employees having to carry the slack of their coworkers. In my anecdotal experience, it seems far more common at Peraton to find that "Atlas" employee having to do the work of 5 people. Peraton hires a lot of temp agency contractors, which isn't uncommon with companies in these sectors, but these hires aren't the best quality, usually, nor are they invested in the work they do because they're being churned through and spat out. On all the teams I've worked on, management usually never pushes back on clients, leading to us having never-ending moving goal post situations and micromanagement from the clients. On one particular team, I also saw that management's attitude of always capitulating to the client, led to a toxic dynamic where the client was unprofessional and rude, cracking jokes at us and our work during presentations. In this situation, management had the attitude that we should just smile and take it. It would have been nice to see management actually stand up and defend their employees and ask for professionalism and basic courtesy. Not all the teams I've worked on, but most are using tech stacks that are quite archaic and bad. It causes efficiency issues, tech debt, and makes for a poorer product due to limitations. But in all my struggles to push for modernization, I've been met with an attitude of, "Well who's going to pay for it?" Also note, a decent number of the stellar reviews on here read as if they were written by someone in HR trying to boost Peraton's reputation. I have doubts about their authenticity.

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