Wonderful Colleagues, Dismal Leadership - Researcher Mathematica Employee Review

2.0
Apr 29, 2025
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Pros

I had a mixed experience at Mathematica. The people I worked with were truly exceptional—collaborative, intelligent, and dedicated to meaningful work. The team culture was a highlight, fostering creativity and mutual support, which made challenging projects (and clients) enjoyable.

Cons

However, in my opinion, the leadership was a significant drawback. Management was disorganized, often unclear in their directives, and failed to provide a coherent, substantive vision, with actions that often misaligned with the vision they articulated at all-staff meetings. Communication from the top was also inconsistent, leaving employees uncertain about priorities. From my perspective, the recent layoffs, combined with significant senior staff departures over the past year, were handled poorly, with little transparency or empathy, which deeply eroded trust (in my view, based on conversations with colleagues across the company).

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5.0
Apr 11, 2026
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Pros

Great colleagues, 401k match, and interesting work

Cons

Work life balance could be improved and more ability to move between departments

2.0
Apr 21, 2026
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Pros

A flexible work environment that genuinely supports balancing family and personal life in a sustainable, healthy way. The people you collaborate with day to day are thoughtful, capable, and respectful. The work itself is engaging, with topics that are genuinely interesting and meaningful.

Cons

C-level executives and senior management are operating with a dangerous level of detachment. They believe they’re fully informed and “clued in,” but in reality, they’re insulated from the day-to-day realities of the business. Information is filtered, inconvenient truths are dismissed, and signals from employees and the market are consistently misread or ignored. This false sense of awareness is part of the problem. It leads to overconfidence in failing strategies, delayed course correction, and a pattern of doubling down on decisions that aren’t working. Meanwhile, the people closest to the work—those who see the issues clearly and have been raising them—are sidelined or disregarded. The result is a leadership team that mistakes proximity to power for insight, while the actual state of the company continues to deteriorate.

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