Ratings for Hughes Network Systems, Llc.
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Hughes Network Systems, Llc. Reviews
What is it like working at Hughes Network Systems, Llc.?
The work is fine plenty to learn.
Network Technician in Las Vegas:
Pros: The feeling of completing projects and knowing that there was individual/team effort to accomplish our goals.
Cons: Supervision
Great work, questionable pressure/direction/decisions.
Software Engineer in Gaithersburg:
Pros: Interesting projects and working together with talented people.
Cons: Disconnect between business manager and project personnel.
Handcuffed.
Technical Support Manager in Dubai:
Pros: lots of Traveling
Cons: Slower promotions
Have the ownership of my product development.
Senior Principal Engineer in Vienna:
Pros: Trustable culture
Cons: Health insurance
Senior Principal Engineer:
Hughes is a great place to work, the culture of Hughes is very tolerant and comfortable. Company cares employees, have been here for a long time, still love it. The reason I don’t give it a 5 star is that since Echostar took over, the benefit ( health insurance) has downgraded so much, which actually forced some great coworkers left.
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