Inter-Con Security Reviews

3.0

49% would recommend to a friend

(1,130 total reviews)

Henry Hernandez

54% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Inter-Con Security has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,130 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Inter-Con Security employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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1K reviews
1.0
2 Feb 2017

Don't waste your time

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The pay and that is ALL

Cons

You have set breaks where you barely have time to get to the bathroom, get your belt off with your weapon to pee, and be back to your post within 15 mins. You only get 45 mins for chow; which if you don't bring your own food you are SOL. You are not allowed to leave the building to go get food while in uniform. You have to gear down, take off your vest, put on a shirt, jacket, or sweater over top if you do want to leave and get food. Good luck doing all of that and getting back to your post in time. No set schedules, it fluctuates every week and the possibility of you being held over is HIGH so be prepared to work 12+. Do not fret tho because there is NO over-time so you don't have to worry about being held over too many times. You will NEVER see 40 hours in a work week. Be prepared to stand there, staring into space for hours. You are NOT allowed to have your phone on you...at all. You are not allowed to drink coffee or any other fluid other than water (24 oz bottle only....and that means ONE at a time). Hungry? No eating on post either, you better wait until whatever crazy time your set break is. So just starve. They do not care about their employees, they care about the client and what makes THEM look good. My advice? Forget the money, you can find something better that offers over-time and takes care of you. IF you have a history of UTI's this would not be the job for you either (you could always just not drink water the whole shift so you don't have to pee and end up having to hold it). Many of the desk SGTs are a joke and are an insult to the average person's intelligence. I often wonder if the majority are related to Gomer Pyle. The paperwork and "clocking in" is out-dated. It's time to get with the program and advance with technology.

2.0
23 Oct 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Easy money, good way to get your clearance, network w/gov't employees and contractors

Cons

Very unstable work weeks, horrible management, absence of communication at many times, horrible accrual of sick leave, dumb rules for using leave, and the list goes on and on.

1.0
3 Jun 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It's a paycheck. Use this job as a stepping stone and get out as soon as you get enough experience to be more appealing to another employer.

Cons

This company does not value its employees. As a Pricing Analyst, be prepared for long hours and unannounced overtime. You will often be "asked" to work extended hours just before you are ready to leave for the day, and (mandatory) requests to come in on the weekend often come in late Friday afternoon. The job is one fast-paced, high stress deadline after the next with little to no warning. On top of that, you will be paid below market value with no room for growth. Only three employees that worked in this position, in the history of the company, have ever moved up. The rest have quit, or "moved on." This will be you. The company culture is also a complete joke. The recent adaptation "no tie Fridays" took years of petitioning. Even then, certain departments get away with wearing jeans, medical scrubs and are far from compliance with the dress code. Meanwhile, since pricing is a part of contracts, you'll be in close proximity to executive management and will live in fear of the CEO seeing what you're wearing or doing, because if he doesn't like it, he will mandate the a new company policy requiring a change. Those same departments that were ignoring the dress code before, will continue to do so after the new policy. Meanwhile, everything you do and wear will be scrutinized. If you enjoy constant, belittling criticism over everything you do and no free time, this is the job for you.

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