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Fun challenge turned lawless land - Anonymous employee National Security Technology Accelerator Employee Review

1.0
May 29, 2026
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Pros

At first, this job felt like a dream job. From great benefits to exciting work events that really bonded me to the mission, I found great satisfaction in using my skills in ways that made a real impact. The folks I worked with on a day-to-day basis were fun, smart, and motivated. I created some great working relationships and added new skills to my portfolio.

Cons

Nothing gold can stay. NSTXL/Innovas spiraled downward over the years, kicking off with some C-Suite level changes. From there, what had started as an exciting job with growth and freedom morphed into an anxiety-ridden day-to-day swarming with blame, back-to-back organizational system failures, and an earned feeling of mistrust across teams and departments. How did we get here, after such a strong start? 1. Lack of infrastructure and accountability: The dysfunction flows directly from the top. A cabal of executive and senior leaders operate with effective immunity, while blame is consistently redirected downward when things go wrong. Employees who fall outside the orbit of “favorites” risk becoming collateral damage. This culture is deeply corrosive to productivity. 2. Turnover that signals structural failure: During my tenure, the HR department turned over three times. Multiple VPs were hired and exited in quick succession. My own department was approaching 100% turnover by the time I left. Employees were let go without PIPs, without coaching, and without process. Others quit while they had the chance. The constant sea of change reduced trust, and the leaders didn’t seem to care. I tried to speak up about the issues multiple times but was gaslit and/or saw no follow up. 3. Limited room for growth: Many employees, including myself, sought mentorship and advancement opportunities. Requests for actionable feedback were met with platitudes like "be more strategic” with no guidance on what that meant or how to get there. In my department, initiative and hard-work were not rewarded, which eroded motivation. If you are considering a role here, go in with clear eyes. You may land on a functional team with a decent manager and find moments of genuine satisfaction, but ultimately you will be operating inside a broken system which will eventually affect you. If culture, stability, and growth matter to you, my advice is to proceed with serious caution. Joining this organization (especially on the marketing department) is a huge risk.

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5.0
Jun 18, 2026
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Pros

Throughout my tenure at NSTXL, professional growth and development, both for myself and my colleagues, has always been a priority. The organization is made up of hardworking individuals who come together to tackle any project or challenge that arises. I've never worked with such a collaborative team, and I truly value the leadership culture that fosters that environment. I have always felt supported and heard by my manager. No conversation is off limits, and any issue or challenge I bring forward is met with thoughtful guidance, a clear path forward, and a commitment to resolution. NSTXL also offers excellent benefits. The health insurance options are the best I've experienced in my career, the PTO offerings are generous, and the compensation and bonus structures are highly competitive.

Cons

Like any growing company, defined processes are still evolving but leadership takes them seriously. Over the past year, I have seen major investments in technology and resources that have greatly improved efficiency and supported employees.

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1.0
Jun 10, 2026
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Pros

NSTXL operates in a space that serves a legitimate need within the government and defense sector. There are also some genuinely good people throughout the organization who work hard, care about what they do, and do their best despite the challenges around them.

Cons

Leadership appears to lack the experience and operational discipline needed to effectively scale and manage a growing organization. The COO has a significant influence on day-to-day operations, and many of the challenges within the organization can be traced back to inconsistent leadership, shifting priorities, and a lack of clear strategic direction. Decisions often feel reactive rather than strategic, resulting in frequent changes in focus and execution. As pressure increases, accountability can be inconsistent, and responsibility for challenges is sometimes shifted rather than owned, creating frustration for employees and leaders trying to execute against company objectives. There is also a noticeable perception of favoritism that has negatively affected trust and morale across parts of the organization. Until stronger leadership practices, clearer direction, and a greater emphasis on accountability are established, the company is likely to continue facing many of the same recurring challenges.

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