SAIC is in Forbes top 500 companies to work for. - Sr Network/Systems Engineer SAIC Employee Review

5.0
Aug 18, 2016
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Pros

I've worked for several defense companies; I am happy to report SAIC is at the top of my list of preferred defense contracting companies. I've had horrible experiences with some defense companies, mediocre experiences with others but very positive experiences working for SAIC. My first experience working for SAIC was for an Army military base in Hawaii. I was young then and still finding myself therefore I do not have too much input. The 2nd time I worked for SAIC was for a project at an Air Force Base. While working on this project SAIC presented me with a Golden Opportunity to work OVERSEAS in Sicily at a Naval Air Station. I jumped at the opportunity and had a wonderful 4 years of bliss soaking up the Sicilian sun, people, place and culture. I also got the chance to learn Italian. As often happens in the contracting world, SAIC lost the contract in Sicily to a lower-bidder and I was forced to change companies in order to stay in Sicily. Years later, I am happy to report, I am with SAIC again working in Taiwan. Take it from me... the company is medium sized (13K employees), has good management and the PM(s) are very compassionate/generous-of-heart/mind bosses. Overall- I recommend SAIC over all other contracting companies.

Cons

Working for SAIC can become addictive.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

Decent learning and development opportunities. Some really passionate and hard working people on your teams. Performance management is relaxed and flexible.

Cons

Benefits are wildly expensive for a company of their size. Was laid off with 1.5 months notice right before Christmas. Months prior to layoff was forced to use my PTO due to gov shutdown, but was still getting my full paycheck during shutdown. I believe this was so that they could diminish our PTO banks so they would have to pay out less when they laid us off. Laid off with zero severance despite being at company for almost 4 years and being in good standing. No efforts from management to make connections for a new internal role despite being strongly encouraged to search internally. New CEO Jim is not personable at all. Gives heavy corporate and cog in a machine vibes. Rumor has it that in the defense contracting industry, SAIC will be faring rather poorly within next 1-4 years.

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