SAIC Java Developer reviews

5.0

100% would recommend to a friend

(3 total reviews)

Jim Reagan

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99% positive business outlook

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3 reviews
5.0
Jun 1, 2023

Java Developer

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Pros

Stability and Security: Companies typically provide a stable work environment with a regular paycheck. This stability can be reassuring, especially if you have financial obligations or dependents. Career Development Opportunities: Companies often have well-defined career paths and provide opportunities for growth and advancement. You can gain new skills, take on more responsibilities, and progress in your chosen field. Learning and Skill Development: Many companies offer training programs, workshops, and mentorship opportunities to help employees enhance their skills. You can learn from experienced colleagues, participate in professional development programs, and expand your knowledge. Networking: Working at a company allows you to interact with a diverse group of professionals, including colleagues, clients, and industry contacts. Building a strong professional network can open doors to new opportunities, collaborations, and career growth. Benefits and Perks: Companies often provide various benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, paid time off, and other perks like gym memberships, commuter benefits, or flexible work arrangements. These benefits can contribute to your overall well-being and work-life balance.

Cons

Limited Autonomy: Working in a company often means adhering to established policies, procedures, and hierarchies. This can limit your autonomy and decision-making authority, requiring you to follow guidelines set by management. Office Politics: Companies are made up of diverse individuals with different perspectives and motivations. Office politics and internal conflicts can sometimes arise, affecting workplace dynamics and potentially causing stress or tension. Lack of Flexibility: Some companies may have rigid work schedules and limited flexibility in terms of working hours or remote work options. This can pose challenges for individuals who prefer more flexible arrangements or have personal obligations that require flexibility.

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4.0
Nov 22, 2013
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Pros

Great place to gain experience working on various software technologies. They let you get your hands dirty and give you great exposure

Cons

Technologies on some projects are old and all I was promised as benefits where not really fulfilled to me.

4.0
Aug 19, 2011
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Pros

Very flexible work place (this is really up to my division - not the company as a whole). Good benefits.

Cons

Poor salaries for newer / younger employees. Times were much better in the years before the company went public, and the raises the older workers got were MUCH higher. Therefore, there is now a de-facto two-tier pay system - one for those there before the company went public, and one for those who began their career afterwards. The older employers make a good 30% premium all other things remaining equal.

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