Pros
• Mission-Focused: The work directly supports national defense, which adds a sense of purpose you don’t get everywhere.
• Supportive Culture: Leadership is approachable and responsive. You're not just a badge number — they actually listen.
• Strong Peer Group: Colleagues are experienced, technically sharp, and willing to collaborate. Great team dynamics.
• Autonomy: Plenty of room to take ownership of projects and influence infrastructure decisions.
• Compensation: Pay is solid, especially for cleared roles. Benefits are above average, and the company seems committed to staying competitive.
Cons
• Client-Driven Environment: Some limitations around tools and tech stacks due to contract constraints. Not always bleeding-edge.
• Career Mobility: Advancement is possible, but mostly tied to contract growth or internal networking — not a formal path.
• Workload Spikes: While generally manageable, there are periods of heavier demand (e.g., system migrations or outages).