Government Shutdown - Systems Engineer SAIC Employee Review

2.0
23 Dec 2018
Recommend
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Pros

You get to be a part of the mission that the customer performs.

Cons

(From my experience at TASC...) When there is a government shutdown, employees don't get paid. They either have to charge against their Paid Time Off (which is like taking money out of your own pocket) or you don't get paid. Unlike the government, no real attempt is made to get the customer to provide back pay for the time that employees are locked out because of a shutdown. The company also makes no allowance for the financial losses that employees experience. There is no reimbursement for the forced time off. The executives still get their bonuses. The owners still get their dividends. But the employees take it out of hide. Employees don't take priority. If a project manager is faced with a choice to furlough employees to make a better impression on a junior grade COTR or stand up for their employees, the employees get furloughed.

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5.0
11 May 2026
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Pros

The SAIC management on my contract are excellent.

Cons

After completing my first years, I have no complaints. My SAIC experience has been everything that I had hoped.

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3.0
9 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Current Leadership: The management structure has stabilized significantly, and my current supervisor is excellent—supportive, engaged, and great to work with. Excellent Team Culture: The coworkers here are fantastic. There is a strong sense of camaraderie, and the team is incredibly supportive. Strong Compensation & Growth: The base pay is competitive and fair, and there is excellent opportunity for extra pay and overtime. From a professional development standpoint, I have learned an immense amount in my field over the past year. Enjoyable Travel: Excellent opportunities for work-related travel that adds great variety to the day-to-day routine.

Cons

Management Inconsistency Early On: My first supervisor took zero interest in team well-being, or development and the second had significant temperament issues that ultimately led to their departure. While it has been resolved now, Apparently management here like a lot of places is hit and miss. Heavy Workload: The workload can feel a bit overwhelming and intense at times. Striking a consistent work-life balance remains a challenge under the current demands. Role Expectation Mismatch: Some of the technical responsibilities and projects I have handled since joining were not clearly outlined or explained during the interview process. Navigating these unstated expectations alongside an already heavy workload has been a significant challenge.

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