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Bohemia Interactive Simulations

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Bohemia Interactive Simulations Reviews

3.8

66% would recommend to a friend

(51 total reviews)
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Rahul Thakkar

44% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Bohemia Interactive Simulations has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 51 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Bohemia Interactive Simulations employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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51 reviews
5.0
2 Nov 2024

Good

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Regular pay reviews Good social culture / events

Cons

Owned by BAE, makes software for military (Israel)

3.0
11 Feb 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Began as a vibrant and employee focused environment that cared more for work getting done than butts-in-seats.

Cons

Has made a large shift to butts-in-seats mentality and many extremely risky business decisions that have forced several rounds of layoffs and general discontent.

2.0
16 Nov 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If you know how to manipulate the rampant politics/favoritism, you will be paid well and get access to good training. Cool international travel opportunities Great developers and teams.

Cons

Upper management actively and continuously commits the organization to massive initiatives which are either incomplete or don't exist, leading to a continuous churn in manpower, requirements and roadmap. Dev management will do its best to inform the upper management of the roadmap, but organizationally it's setup to fail. Dev managers often have to risk their careers to simply report the truth in the organization, so many remain silent and let things blow up. Pete, one of the CEOs, has no idea how to manage people, and will actively snipe anyone who sees as a threat to his continuous generation of dubious commitments to customers - a true "Fake it til you make it" approach but on an organizational scale. This results in rushed, incomplete products which are often thrown out so that additional SKUs can be generated which are rushed and incomplete, to be sold to an enraged customer. The company has only been successful because it was in the right place at the right time and secured technology from BIS and contracts with governments who had no better solution. we essentially sold them OFP, renamed it, put some paint on it, and sold it. The real CEO, Arthur Alexion, is a sociopath who creates an environment where everyone is afraid of him, and thus actively lie to his face about the progress of initiatives. The upper management culture is toxic, competitive and ruthless- and neither Arthur nor the CFO have the slightest idea of how to develop software or manage knowledge workers. This has lead to the most skilled development management leaving the company and a suppressing of the remaining engaged leadership - who are trying to keep the ship afloat in defiance of the management approach. Arthur would never pass an interview as a team lead in the development management, to say nothing as CEO of the company. He would also immediately being fired by the BoD if we were in a more competitive space (e.g. silicon valley). Because we have the luxury of dominating our industry, filled with old bloated dinosaurs like Lockheed and Northrop who are not agile enough to pivot quickly, our lackluster performance is perceived as exemplary. Compensation at BISIM is extremely challenging. If you know how to navigate the medieval politics you can get paid what you deserve, otherwise expect to be underpaid. If you do get to a point where you're getting paid what you should make, you are now in the crosshairs and a moving target of your performance will accompany it. Luckily the company has very little red tape or bureaucracy, so there are opportunities to advance to different roles. Again remember that the upper management is a "Blame" not a trust culture, so do not expect support if you grow to fill a gap that is being fulfilled - instead you'll be screamed at for it. Hilariously, when critical reviews are spotted in the company, upper management started creating reviews here to offset them.

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Bohemia Interactive Simulations Response
6y
FAKE NEWS!! Written by a trolling competitor. Several other Glassdoor posts with the same tone are probably also fake. One comment on the detail our competitor writes….“Incomplete products” and “false promises”. Our growing customer base of 59 military customers (the big ones we’ve served for over 10 years on average) and our 300+ commercial customers luckily know differently. BISim is always on the hunt for high quality software engineers. Please visit our website https://www.bisimulations.com/company/careers for current job opportunities. Innovate. Disrupt. Serve. BISim
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