Bad company to work for. - Anonymous employee Booz Allen Hamilton Employee Review

1.0
Jul 17, 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are no pros opportunities to grow are for senior leaders -----------------------------------------------------------------------

Cons

BAD company to work for. It is all about money that you bring in to the leaders. There is no work life balance. They have budget cuts to furlough employees and to use that money for spent on happy hour, wine and dining, meetings in hotels, etc. You will be an alcoholic to mix in to the booz allen culture. It is all about money, winning contracts. They have a once a year family day at Kings Dominion and they will have it during the time when most employees and their families are out. If your a spouse/others the female executives will do their power to get rid of you to have their good time privately with your spouse - monkey business. Executives female spent going to sites to have lunch and you wonder when do they get their work done. There are more socializing than actual working. This is how the lonely executive women/men usually meet to what they call networking to look for a husband/ fling. If you are not in the drinking mix you will be eliminated. Stay out of this company.

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