Working at CACI is a caricature of the worst office stereotypes found in any movie or sit-com. - GIS Technician CACI International Employee Review

2.0
13 Sept 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Large company has good education resources.

Cons

Management cares much more about share prices than employee abilities, to the extent that much potential for better performance is wasted. The corporate culture values winning contracts over producing quality. Senior management refuses to acknowledge employee concerns; even during large Q&A sessions. I've caught managers lying on several occasions to the face of customers, and in front of employees (that know better.) Loyalty is not encouraged, promoted, or rewarded, and the best & brightest often "outgrow" CACI and seek employment elsewhere. Decisions appear wishy-washy or have no meaningful reasoning. (i.e. we're moving to a new building because two story buildings are too tall, but changing their mind after lunch.) Very heavy on management and administrative tasks, light on actual leadership and production. As an example, one project of around 40 had seven managers and six teams. Each team did the same work; and a manager "led" four or five people. Their time was spent filling out redundant and meaningless forms and attending meetings from which no information or guidance ever came.)

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
15 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

CACI has acquired quite a few smaller companies under its larger corporate umbrella, and although they have stripped these smaller companies of their identities and benefits thereafter, they do provide the safety net that larger companies do provide, but the benefits remain on par with most large defense contractors.

Cons

If you're apart of a smaller company that is either acquired by CACI, or have joined a program that once was a part of a smaller company already absorbed by CACI, you'll slowly watch the people, culture, and identity of that program drift away into corporate nothingness.

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