Lack of communication cost taxpayers Money - Mushroom CACI International Employee Review

3.0
Dec 17, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Pay, since CACI is a government contractor, the more they bill the more they profit. You can get very comfortable in CACI, too comfortable. In the business group that I'm in leave is pretty liberal. They don't give you a hard time about taking time off. I've know several people to take off three to four weeks at a time.

Cons

Do managers actually have to be qualified? I have yet to work for one who actually showed signs of having any experience as a manager. First qualification is KEEP mouth shut and do as I say. Second is under no circumstances should you communicate with any. When a project starts to come to an end it's everyone for themselves. Guess who benefits from this, yep, the managers. They know all the available positions and are in direct contact with the hiring folk from other projects so they get first dibbs. I've seen managers tell staff not to worry we are going to take care of everyone and then the very next week they've transfered somewhere else.

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Pros

Work life balance, fully remote

Cons

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Pros

CACI has acquired quite a few smaller companies under its larger corporate umbrella, and although they have stripped these smaller companies of their identities and benefits thereafter, they do provide the safety net that larger companies do provide, but the benefits remain on par with most large defense contractors.

Cons

If you're apart of a smaller company that is either acquired by CACI, or have joined a program that once was a part of a smaller company already absorbed by CACI, you'll slowly watch the people, culture, and identity of that program drift away into corporate nothingness.

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