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MKS2 Technologies

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Doesn't take care of their people - Anonymous employee MKS2 Technologies Employee Review

1.0
Oct 28, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Remote, work from home, that's it

Cons

Company has not provided or entertained a pay raise, either COLA-based or merit-based, for its personnel in 4 years. With current rate of inflation, the paycheck we started with is now worth 10-12% less in value. On top of that, they expect you to eat job-related expenses, such as unexpected or undefined trips to other job locations, up to 50-60 miles away, without mileage or time reimbursement or charges. In other words, you are expected to do work-related travel on your dime and your time. If remote access is hindered due to company equipment technical issues, you are told to burn LWOP or PTO, they are not paying for the unscheduled downtime that is incurred due to their technical issues. In over 4 years, not once have they requested or provided an annual performance evaluation. When asked if one could be provided, they have not followed through, as if they have no process in place for that.

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5.0
May 23, 2026
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Pros

MKS2 effectively matched me with an excellent government IT contract. The placement process was straightforward, and they accurately represented to me the requirements of the role. The recruiters were professional, friendly and communicated clearly throughout the hiring process, and matched me with a client where I could immediately add value through network administration, hardware lifecycle management, and user training. Highly recommend them to other technical professionals seeking government contract work.

Cons

Not an in person interview

5.0
Jan 16, 2026
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Pros

MKS2, LLC provides an excellent environment for experienced professionals who value flexibility and autonomy. Working remotely for a decade allowed me to maintain a strong work–life balance while supporting meaningful federal and defense-related initiatives. The company demonstrates trust in its contractors, giving them the independence to manage workloads and deliver results without excessive micromanagement. Leadership has consistently shown professionalism, and the company culture supports long-term engagements and stability, which is not always common in contract-based work.

Cons

As with many contract-focused organizations, career progression and role expansion can sometimes feel limited without clearly defined growth paths or transitions into full-time employment. Communication around long-term strategic planning, especially during contract changes or renewals, could be more transparent. Additionally, professional development opportunities such as formal training, certifications, or mentorship programs could be more structured and consistently offered.

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