No Longer a Startup and No Longer Magical: The Tale of Lost Innovation - Engineer Ad Hoc (DC) Employee Review

3.0
Sep 14, 2023
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Pros

Once upon a time in Washington DC, there was a special startup. Its founders believed that mixing engineering know-how with good management could lead to great innovation. This startup stood out because it valued input from engineers in every decision. In the early days, things worked brilliantly. Project managers, with their engineering backgrounds, understood the technical details. They didn't just set deadlines and budgets; they got hands-on and talked tech with engineers. Their goal was to make things simple and innovate for the people's benefit. Success followed. They tackled problems creatively, streamlined processes, and made products that improved lives. Top engineering talent from various backgrounds flocked to join.

Cons

However, as the company grew, things changed. Founders stepped back and were replaced by professional managers more focused on their job security and their place within the hierarchy. Promotions favored business-minded or diverse good-looking folks over long-standing engineers. Decision-making became bureaucratic, filled with red tape. Engineers had less say. Exit interviews for engineers leaving, once valuable, disappeared. Peer reviews, once a way to nurture talent, faded. Social gatherings, where engineers and managers used to bond over shared passion and innovation, diminished. The gap between engineers and managers grew, and the company that had once smashed bureaucracy became one itself. It was a sad change. Engineers missed being part of decisions, and their expertise wasn't as valued as before. The startup that aimed to revolutionize by promoting engineers in management roles became a bureaucracy, stifling innovation.

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5.0
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Pros

Friendly staff and great work life balance. Remote work, so great for people who live in cold climates.

Cons

Nothing to say, other than alot of computer time.

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Ad Hoc (DC) Response
4mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts; we’re so glad you’re enjoying your role at Ad Hoc. We care deeply about creating a supportive, flexible environment where people can do meaningful work while maintaining balance in their personal lives. And we appreciate the reminder that remote work can mean a lot of screen time. It’s something we’re mindful of as we think about team members’ wellness, connection, and how we support each other day to day. Thanks again for your kind words and for being a part of the team.
4.0
Jun 22, 2026
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Pros

Ad Hoc provided me with opportunities to grow my career while working on projects that have a real impact on people’s lives. During my time here, I was promoted from Software Engineer III to Senior Software Engineer and received salary increases that reflected my contributions and growth. The mission driven work is genuinely rewarding. Supporting digital services for the Department of Veterans Affairs gave me the opportunity to help improve experiences for Veterans while working with modern technologies and strong accessibility standards. The company has a mature remote first culture, supportive teammates, and generally gives engineers autonomy to solve problems. I found leadership approachable and appreciated the emphasis on collaboration, inclusion, and delivering value to users.

Cons

Like many companies focused on federal contracting, job security can be heavily influenced by contract awards, renewals, and government funding decisions. Even high performing employees may face uncertainty when contracts end and follow on work has not yet been secured. Career growth opportunities can also be tied to available contracts and client needs, which may not always align with an employee’s desired career path.

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Ad Hoc (DC) Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We’re grateful to hear that you’ve found growth opportunities, enjoy working alongside your teammates, and connect with our mission. We recognize that government contracting can bring periods of change. We remain committed to supporting our teams through those transitions while continuing to communicate transparently and invest in internal opportunities and long-term growth. Thank you for your feedback and for being a part of the team. If you have additional thoughts you’d like to share, we welcome you to reach out at hr@adhocteam.us.
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