Cloistered Work/Corporate Culture w/ Fake 'Employee Demanded' Flexible Time-Off Policy - Analyst CACI International Employee Review

1.0
13 Mar 2024
Recommend
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Pros

This is a great place to transition to if you are a Junior Enlisted. It is a perfect diving board into defense contracting, as you will work in a familiar Army culture.

Cons

Take heed, though, if you do not fit this profile. The work and corporate culture is not agile in dealing with diversity. Productive work conversations need to wait their turn behind disproportionally drawn-out chats, that are innocuous at best but trash talk at worst, reflecting the all-on or all-off enlisted culture of the army. This level of none-productive time off is very much viewed as inappropriate in mainstream corporate culture. The recently released CACI Flexible Time Off (FTO) leave policy, is a double-edged sword. On one hand one can take vacation time before it accrues, but there is some implied ceiling and if you breach the temporal FTO glide pattern, you will be let go after a PIP precursor, in the guise of improvement.

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5.0
11 May 2026
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Pros

Good job balance politics when Contracts allow it

Cons

Low salary increases limited by Government Contracts

3.0
15 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

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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