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Booz Allen Hamilton

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Booz Allen Hamilton reviews

3.9

74% would recommend to a friend

(10,425 total reviews)
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Horacio D. Rozanski

79% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Booz Allen Hamilton has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 10,425 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Booz Allen Hamilton employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologia da informação industry (3.9 stars).

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10K reviews
3.0
Mar 14, 2012
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

401K, 5K tuition reimbursement per year, easy client work (this is a con too)

Cons

I've been with the company for 7.5 years now and remember the days when there was pride in being known as a "Boozer" because we really distinguished ourselves from our competitors. Now that the firm sold out to Carlyle Group, we are just another government contracting company. Also, you are only 'safe' from being laid off if you are full billable at the client site or support enough clients to get next to 100% billable hours. I had to relocate to a different part of the country in order to remain billable and not get laid off. Several of my coworkers got laid off or voluntarily left because they were not near 100% billable utilization and getting stressed out about being laid off. Depending on the client, the work can be pretty boring. We have truly become a "butts in seats" contractor company. I miss the old Booz Allen Hamilton company...back when we were actual consultants!

1.0
Jan 5, 2011
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Lots of intelligent and capable folks to work with under the management level Diverse industry engagements and work force to be invovled with

Cons

Horrible senior management, zero guidance or leadership support Engagements are more about putting bodies in seats, rather than challenging consulting work Management only cares about folks being billable or getting billable No loyalty or support, be billable or be gone, even if you were billable and lost your contract due to the company's decision Work Life balance only exists if you are in a senior leadership position and getting a regular bonus

1.0
Dec 13, 2021
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

At least there's variety in my work. If you want to be part of Kafaesque endless cycle of pointless bureaucratic nightmares and develop a new shiny algorithm for managers to smash with a hammer with until they're bored of it then BAH fits the bill.

Cons

You constantly are pressured and need to look for billable work, even though you're expected to not be paid for your time doing it (interview or writing RFPs). Right now it's a week before my Christmas vacation and I have 4 days left in this year before I go away and I'm constantly told to meet my billable target of 88 hours and hounded about it each day. When you are given billable hours, it's either for a project you hate or for something you wanted but hours are limited and clients keep scope-creeping when they detect any signal of life in you. Most project leads are sexist, ill-equipped to handle issues and enormously corrupt- favoring their "army" buddies and spending enormous amounts on bribing clients. I'm constantly working 12 hours for the past six months, while others get paid twice my salary to once in a while check their phone or harass you about how "liberals are ruining America". The few engineers that are competent there, have to compete in a constant death match to get billable hours and there's very little camaraderie. Clients projects often will set random immediate impossible deadlines, then once you have finished to their specifications, they won't even view it or they'll complain that you used an ugly color on your api model interface- when you spent hours not sleeping to create a complex AI model and the interface wasn't even in scope. Booz Alllen Internal investments are often disorganized and poorly funded, and have the same ideas repeated each time because no one has enough time to ramp up on them. Don't expect to be respected or treated like a human if you work here, because to BAH you're just menial wage servant with no outside family or other demands besides work.

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