Peraton reviews

3.5

59% would recommend to a friend

(1,738 total reviews)
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Steve Schorer

61% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Peraton has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 1,738 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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2K reviews
5.0
Jan 5, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I love my job, love the hustle, love the type of work I do protecting our country and helping those to get their clearance. This is a great position for those who are really interested in a career as a federal agent or federal investigator (as I very much am). You work with a variety of different people who are very well connected and investigate people for different federal agencies Peraton is contracted with.

Cons

Not really a con but this is a hustle type job. You work from home and no one directly watches over you. You have to be very on top of your work. When you first get out in the field, it can be discouraging as you're brand new and are trying to figure out how to maneuver this job. But you have to push through it as it will get easier. So it can be a very much sink or swim type of job.

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Peraton Response
2y
We're thrilled your review reflects your passion for Peraton's mission to safeguard freedom globally! Your passion for this critical cause truly embodies the values of our organization. Recognizing your desire for continual growth, we're actively expanding our training program to offer investigators even more resources and support. Your feedback serves as a catalyst to build a positive culture and workplace.
1.0
Dec 19, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good Pay, Intersting Work day to day

Cons

No leadership from mangement. zero employee training. no task mangement burnout happens all the time.

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Peraton Response
2y
Thank you for your feedback. We recently launch Career Compass – a new AI framework for career development that will help guide your path to help support you reach your full potential. To gain a deeper understanding of your experience we encourage you to engage in a confidential dialogue with your Human Resources Business Partner or visit www.peraton.ethicspoint.com to address your concerns.
3.0
Dec 15, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

This is a 100% work-from-home position and the company provides all necessary office supplies except for office furniture - to include laptop, printer, paper, ink, pens, notebooks, and much more. The company even subsidizes your internet bill, and a fax line, and they will either subsidize your cell phone if you want to use your personal cell for business, or they will pay for a cell phone to be assigned to you as a work phone. Management appears to genuinely care about the wellbeing of investigators and they understand the need for a work-life balance. Temporary Duty assignments occur and the company is good about paying for travel, miles/rentals, hotels, etc. Promotions: Investigators are evaluated every quarter for promotion. If an investigator is performing regularly at the next higher step, then the Investigator is promoted. Also, if an Investigator doesn't want to be required to meet the higher level standards, Investigators can turn down promotions with no negative repercussions. If you want to work at the company for 20 years as an Investigator-II, you can do that.

Cons

The workload is very heavy. The reason management has to focus on encouraging a work-life balance is because if they don't, it is easy for investigators to get caught in a never-ending cycle of never being able to clear all tasks off their agenda. You are required to have an active fax line in your home. Sometimes, temporary duty assignments are assigned last-minute. Every new Investigator starts at the lowest level, unless you have direct previous experience as a background investigator. Starting pay isn't great, especially considering how much work we do. Pay becomes fairly good at the higest levels (i.e. Investigator VI), but the work load required to achieve that level is almost unthinkable.

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Peraton Response
2y
Investing in employees' well-being and facilitating a healthy work-life balance are of paramount importance to us. We equip our team with effective tools and resources, empowering them to navigate between professional and personal commitments. In addition, we're actively redesigning our training program to provide enhanced support and address potential roadblocks encountered by investigators in the field.
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