Was a good company - Anonymous employee CACI International Employee Review

1.0
19 Jul 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits used to be good but health insurance has high deductibles now and PTO is gone. As long as you were on contract things went pretty smoothly.

Cons

Multiple cases of highly unethical behavior. Could not report it since even though they state anonymity, they can easily determine who blew the whistle. Watched a high up VP force everyone on contract to take 2 weeks of their own PTO or LWOP in order to pad his profit margin. Forced to use poorly designed and out of date technology pushed down from corporate and forced into proposals which caused loss of multiple opportunities. High skilled personnel forced to work insanely high hours while others did not contribute or caused more problems for others to fix. High level corporate technical leaders do not know technology that matters and are way behind. Yet our competitors know and are taking away a lot of work CACI should easily win. Cannot work on any open source projects as CACI considers all work you do as their property. If you sign up for any training courses that have a cost CACI requires you to agree to remain 6-12 months or you must pay them back at a much higher amount than the course actually costs from the vendor. Benefits continue to worsen and vetting in the 401k is way too long (3 years).

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
15 Jun 2026
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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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