Terrible culture - Project Analyst CACI International Employee Review

1.0
23 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Pay decent for job responsibilities

Cons

Do you enjoy finding ways to cheat the government? Reallocate hours and expenses to projects underbudget without regard to where the hours or expenses genuinely belong? What happens if DOGE audits them? There is NO oversight on what individual employees do. If they trust you, they won't notice if you were doing your job properly until after you leave. Nothing will be done to the supervisors. Managers promoted on butt kissing ability without regard to technical knowledge and certainly not management skills. (Hence, supervisors who do all the work for their team until they retire and heck breaks loose but no consequences for the next-level managers. Passwords like "fartrocket123" written on sticky notes in the open for all to see. (Don't worry. Passwords have to be reset every 3 months, so that one shouldn't still be in use.) Not at all a culture or organization to be proud of. I didn't realize how truly awful CACI was until I left. Definitely regret staying as long as I did.

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5.0
22 June 2026
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Pros

Company does a great job of providing high impact projects for their interns. I was treated basically like a full-time employee and given tasks that a full-timer would be doing.

Cons

It is a relatively small program so not too many other interns or benefits.

3.0
15 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

CACI has acquired quite a few smaller companies under its larger corporate umbrella, and although they have stripped these smaller companies of their identities and benefits thereafter, they do provide the safety net that larger companies do provide, but the benefits remain on par with most large defense contractors.

Cons

If you're apart of a smaller company that is either acquired by CACI, or have joined a program that once was a part of a smaller company already absorbed by CACI, you'll slowly watch the people, culture, and identity of that program drift away into corporate nothingness.

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