Pros
Steady Job: pays just enough to live comfortably if you are a single person. 9/80 schedule: Great way to add another day to your weekend. Work/Life balance: Not too bad Average 401k matching
Cons
Nearly everything: Pay: Below industry standard for all positions across the board. Benefits: Complete garbage, high monthly cost + high deductible. If you have a family, be prepared to pay 1000s. Corporate: 9 block diagram, great way to demoralize the already demoralized workforce. Work: its piling on yet people keep leaving the company so now 1 person is doing the work for 2-3 people. New projects are coming through the door. Organization: very disorganized, no one seems to be doing the duties of their particular job, everyone is jumping around doing someone else's. Career advancement: You have to submit your own essay if you want to advance to another level (which comes with a measly raise), almost not worth the title because now you will be responsible for more but at a barely higher salary. Cafeteria: completely overpriced, taking advantage of employees eat-onsite to charge them high prices for low quality food. Aramak is the server. Absolutely No benefits of being a government contractor. The president of the company repeats the same mantra every meeting, "we need to become more efficient." No Bonus