The contract I was on had a great team that was diverse and knowledgeable. - Staff Network Engineer MANTECH Employee Review

4.0
Aug 18, 2014
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Pros

they actually paid straight wage overtime on salary. as an IT it was nice to know that the expectation of late hours rarely went uncompensated. everything was hands on and all were encouraged to improve their skills in all areas by "playing around" on the test network. I gained a lot of tacit knowledge that just can't be taught in a classroom.

Cons

The program manager i had at the beginning was an egotistical, narcissist, who essentially liked to talk down to his people outside the office... low and behold once some playful backtalk at a bar one night happened and he couldn't come up with a comeback, he decided I was a terrible employee...

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5.0
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Pros

Good work life balance for employee. Surrounded by people smarter than you at the cutting edge of their field.

Cons

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MANTECH Response
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Thank you for your positive feedback! We’re glad to hear you value the work-life balance and the opportunity to collaborate with talented colleagues. At MANTECH, we take pride in fostering an environment that supports individual well-being and teamwork while delivering impactful solutions. We appreciate your contributions and are grateful to have you as part of the team!
4.0
Jul 8, 2026
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Pros

Working at ManTech has given me the perfect balance between my career and personal life. The flexible work schedule and remote options make managing daily life stress-free, and the generous vacation time means I can actually disconnect and recharge when I need to. On top of that, the education benefits are incredible—the company actively invests in my growth by covering tuition and certifications, making it easy to advance my skills while working.

Cons

On the downside, the day-to-day experience can be a bit of a gamble because your work-life balance and schedule flexibility depend entirely on the customer and contract you support. If you end up on a rigid client site, those perks can feel pretty limited. Additionally, the medical benefits are just okay—they cover the basics, but they are nothing spectacular compared to what other government contractors offer.

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