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Booz, Allen, and Hamilton Reviews
What is it like working at Booz, Allen, and Hamilton?
Data Security Analyst:
Pros:
Great culture, average benefits, if one is willing to move, a lot of opportunities. Not for those seeking a single role that would span their careers. Great organization for lifelong learners.
Cons:
Unclear promotion criteria, most of your customers are government agencies and they are bureaucratic and very slow to change.
Amazing Compensation!
Software Engineer in Reston:
Everything you will ever need and more. They even gave me pay differential when I was activated by the military!
Great Company, Great Culture. But the Salary leaves pressure.
Software Engineer:
Pros: Excellent company with the flexible ability to choose my projects. As a software developer going into his second year of experience, combined with my consultancy training in public policy analysis however, I'm a bit under pressure what with student loans.
Cons: Base Salary needs to increase. I wasn't allowed to "negotiate" and I'm aware I'm being shortchanged at the moment.
Work Flexibility, Coporate Culture, The Management.
Information Technology (IT) Consultant:
Pros: - Leaders Understands Family in almost all situations.
- Leaders ensure hardworking personnel are always on a contract.
- Leaders ensure the future is bright for upcoming leaders.
- Leaders ensure proposals are consistently being done to improve differ
Cons: Health care system - it can be better.
Vacation time is not great.
We have no sick leave separate of vacation time.
Reimbursement for over 50 miles of travel is not a likeable system in many cases.
Satisfactory.
Healthcare Consultant:
Pros: The company has strong ethics and a great name. There are a lot of opportunities for learning and networking, though they are often not available to those on client site.
Cons: The management system is flawed. Communication with upper management has been negative. Each contract has different rules. Difficult to switch between contracts. Stuck in one role, difficult to change.
The paycheck is always on time.
Electrical Engineer:
Pros: Not much.
Cons: Management is non existent. Make sure you get your time card in on time with the right numbers, but that's about it.
Mostly good.
Senior Technical Consultant:
Pros: The project I'm on has an unusual amount of freedom with regards to how we can architect our solution.
Cons: I have performed more infrastructure tasks than development tasks.
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