Worsening Conditions by the Month - Anonymous employee MITRE Employee Review

3.0
Oct 21, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Work life balance - 401 Match - Technical Opportunity The work life balance is exceptional and there are opportunities to drive work programs early if you show leadership and innovation. Especially in highly technical areas, there are clear routes to drive work through proposal writing.

Cons

- Layoffs - Benefits - Vision - Leadership The last year has been a leadership/HR failing point primarily due to poor usage in prior years leading up. While the administration has introduced challenges, MITRE was extremely bloated and failed to recognized areas where one-off layoffs would be better positioned us. As a result we have lost over 25% of the workforce this year. The problem is that these decisions have been made at such a high level they are failing to actually remove the bloat and instead aiming randomly. This level of layoffs and reduction in benefits is not being seen anywhere in similar companies or in government. The benefits at MITRE were previously good and bordering in excellent. With the recent update, the program is now towards the back of the pack in tech-gov companies and far behind in true tech workplaces. The reduction in benefits (significantly increased healthcare premiums, lack of coverage, significant worsened parental leave) combined with the layoffs and financial outlook have created a huge lack of trust in the company. Especially with the HR department which still has room to make the head of HR the third highest paid employee in the company. The icing on the cake is that lately HR has taken to just rewriting policy whenever it suits them, resulting in further worsening trust in the company management being driven by HR. Vision-wise, this used to be a strength of MITRE thanks to the matrix system and leadership. We invested in technical expertise and collaborations that showcased that vision. Now we have reverted back to being "systems engineering focused"--i.e. being technically weak but being willing to do the paperwork and spend all day in meetings for a paycheck. Sponsors don't want to pay for that anymore. They want real innovation if they are bringing us in.

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3.0
Jan 23, 2023
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Pros

Great diversity, quality of life and staff. Been with MITRE over 20 years.

Cons

Too many VP,s that are not held accountable. Company recently RIF'd 24 staff from FAA FFRDC, due to dropping gov't funding...yet company has significant number of VPs all sucking off of overhead. No attempt to manage money within the "leadership" ranks. Last year company went through a major business transformation...that failed...yet, VPs held staff accountable for reporting on a subpar system that lasted over 12 months. Could not even get business data to report to gov't for over 2 months, yet, person who was in charge of the business transformation is still at MITRE. If this happened to any other MITRE employee, they would've been gone. Oddly enough the person in charge of the business transformation is the CEOs brother. Amazing how that happens. He'll probably get a bonus because of his substandard performance. MITRE recently invested in opening up an office in Australia. All on company overhead. significant large numbers of VPs travelling out to "visit"...yet company has the audacity to reduce benefits as part of cost cutting measures. Company has now taken on a "for profit" mentality. It's all about delivery... so VPS and GMs can spend, spend, spend. Board of Directors should take a good look at what is happening and make some swift changes from the CEO on down. BOD should also implement an independent IG like entity to investigate what is seeming like waste, fraud and abuse by CEO, GMs and VPs. Time for the Fat Cats to get purged!!!

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