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Fall from grace, not what it used to be - Systems Engineer Innovative Defense Technologies Employee Review

1.0
Sep 4, 2025
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Pros

Flexible working schedules, decent pay with good raises, in office snacks and drinks, lunch provided at least twice per month. Some engineers are very knowledgeable and helpful, just need to seek them out.

Cons

PTO policy is bad and not competitive for the industry. The 80/9 schedule has more flaws than perks because of monthly lab maintenances removing flexibility. Leadership and overall company vision has been derailed over the last year. Nobody knows what they want, which causes huge amounts of confusion and strain on engineering teams. Shifting priorities led to a recent round of layoffs. We never know specific tasking more than a month in advance. Work arrangements can be changed on a whim, going from fully remote to fully on site without warning. Company reorgs have become a running joke, there have been 3 major reorgs in as many years, and I’ve had 3 different personnel managers in that time, stunting my professional growth. Some senior engineers in the lab openly bash and ridicule other employees, especially those in program management or who work fully remotely. This truly used to be an enjoyable and interesting place to work, but lately it has been complete chaos, and I in good conscience would not recommend anyone work here.

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5.0
Jan 19, 2026
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Pros

Cares about employees, above average pay

Cons

I have heard healthcare could be better

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Innovative Defense Technologies Response
4mo
Thank you for taking the time to post a review. We appreciate your comments...and the five stars!
3.0
Feb 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The company does flexibility very well. Work-life balance is genuinely respected, and schedules are generally accommodating. This can be a solid environment for those who value autonomy and stability. Many coworkers are capable and professional, and the work itself can be engaging depending on the program and leadership.

Cons

Career growth can be challenging. Promotions often feel inconsistent and are not always clearly tied to performance, which can create perceptions of favoritism. Role expectations are sometimes unclear, with titles not always aligning with actual responsibilities. Recognition for high-impact or extra work is limited, which can lead to long-term stagnation. There also appears to be a growing disconnect between leadership and the day-to-day work being done by employees. Recent internal guidance and employee-facing documentation feel out of touch with how teams actually operate, suggesting these materials were created without sufficient input from the people doing the work. Advice to Management Increase transparency around promotion criteria and career progression. Involve frontline engineers and staff when developing employee guidance and policies, and ensure those materials reflect the realities of the work. Clearer role definitions and more consistent recognition would improve retention and morale.

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Innovative Defense Technologies Response
4mo
Thank you for your 5 years at IDT and for sharing about your experience. We appreciate your positive feedback about our flexible schedules and professional team. Regarding career growth, IDT is actively working to address how career development is approached across the organization. Our recently launched Career Guide is part of that effort—and was created directly in response to employee feedback. It is one way we are working to increase transparency around promotion criteria and career progression. Please know that we are listening…and that we value input from you and all members of our team.
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