Very interesting technology and projects, but unless you are in Washington or San Diego, your opportunities are limited. - Project Manager SAIC Employee Review

4.0
Jul 22, 2009
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Pros

The breadth of technologies and projects is impressive. It was always exciting to get the employee newsletter and see all the cool stuff. Also very satisfying to know you were working on projects supporting the military or homeland security. The unit I worked in was very supportive in the area of continuing education and training, as well as accomodating work/life balance. There were great opportunities for travel as our projects were worldwide. The project management processes were very mature and robust, and did a great job of encouraging the PM to be on the top of his game. I learned a ton about change and risk management.

Cons

In our market, SAIC paid below market rates. The benefits and stock options made up for some of it, but it was not enough. The vast majority of opportunities with SAIC are in Washington DC and San Diego. I met many people who were with the company a long time, and had many assignments, in those regions. But outside those regions, if your contract or project is over, there may be limited opportunities. SAIC is a 30-year old company. Early on, the company was very entrepeneurial and aggressive. As the company has grown, a lot of that passion is lost, and it's just a job for a lot of employees.

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5.0
Jun 3, 2026
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Pros

Exciting work load that is consistently evolving.

Cons

work hour flexibility is limited to a two week period.

2.0
Jun 30, 2026
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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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