Work Life Balance! - Data Analyst KBR Employee Review

4.0
Mar 31, 2025
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Pros

Flexible Time is allowed during each pay period.

Cons

Flex time can not be more than 30 days outside of home state for tax purposes.

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KBR Response
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Thank you for your feedback and for being part of the KBR team in Salt Lake City. We’re glad to hear that flexible scheduling has had such a positive impact on your work-life balance. It’s something we’re proud to support across the organization. We understand the limitations around extended remote work across state lines and recognize how important this flexibility is to many of our employees. While we’re bound by certain tax and regulatory requirements, your input helps us continue exploring solutions that align with both compliance and employee needs. Thanks again for sharing your experience. We’re grateful to have you on the team.

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Cons

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