Nava has the most humane approach to work I've experienced - Designer Nava Employee Review

5.0
Jun 24, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

- The people are exceptional, especially on the design team - Leadership meaningfully invests in their employees, tries to do right by them even if they don't always get it right. They are genuinely good people. - The benefits and flexibility are pretty good - Your teammates are genuinely caring individuals who respect your holistic needs as a human, both inside and outside of work. - More than other places I've worked, the organization demonstrates a level of thoughtfulness and care that I've never witnessed before, that manifests in a variety of ways across the employee experience

Cons

- There can be an almost toxic positivity about Nava at times; a clear gap between the narrative being built internally and sometimes people's very real experiences in disrespectful or challenging client engagements where they receive little real support. Aside from nice words, leadership should do more to tangibly support employees working in negative environments with increased pay, specialized training, or shorter tenures in those projects - Some of the processes and practices at the company are still made for a small company, not a 200+ person company; this can feel painful at times - No part-time work, though they are very flexible with your full-time work - No bonuses or other monetary means for taking on additional "internal" work -- it's most often asked for on a voluntary basis and expected you do it on top of your billable client work

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5.0
Jan 12, 2026
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Pros

Nava is invested in their people and operate with a clear direction in the uncertain landscape of government contracting.

Cons

The whole contracting industry is subject to the whims of individual administrations.

2.0
Apr 24, 2026
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Pros

The company offers a competitive salary and strong benefits package, Flexible work arrangements, including remote and hybrid options, along with occasional travel opportunities that add variety to the role. Colleagues are intelligent, thoughtful, and genuinely committed to making a difference. There is a clear, shared sense of purpose around supporting individuals who rely on government assistance programs, particularly within the public health space, which lends the work a strong mission-driven foundation.

Cons

The organization struggles with fundamental operational and leadership challenges. Direct management was inconsistent and lacked the clarity, guidance, and accountability expected at this level, making it difficult to succeed and grow in the role. More broadly, there is a noticeable absence of accountability across teams, often resulting in confusion about ownership and responsibilities. Communication practices are another significant issue. An overreliance on Slack created a highly fragmented and overstimulating work environment, where critical work was buried in constant notifications and excessive back-and-forth. This was compounded by an overabundance of company-wide huddles, many of which disrupted day-to-day productivity without delivering clear value. The organization often felt structurally undefined. Roles and responsibilities weren't always clearly communicated, leaving employees frequently unclear on who has been hired or what their function is. There were several moments where I would attempt to reach out to someone via email or Slack just to find out that their access is activated and they no longer work for the company. No announcement, nothing, just awkard moments of realizing that a coworker no longer works at the company. High turnover further destabilized team cohesion. Leadership also appears to lack strategic clarity at times, particularly when it comes to differences of opinions, and establishing clear event goals and objectives, leading to inefficiencies and last-minute pivots. Cross-team collaboration, while encouraged, often resulted in misalignment and duplicated efforts rather than streamlined outcomes. Some assigned tasks felt redundant and lacked meaningful opportunities for growth or skill development. Additionally, it was difficult to schedule time with colleagues, which slowed progress and created bottlenecks on critical tasks and projects. Onboarding and role clarity are particularly weak points—receiving a formal job description more than eight months into the role reflects a broader pattern of disorganization. Overall, the company operates in a reactive mode, often “building" the plane while flying it,” which contributes to an unsustainable and at times chaotic work environment.

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