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Look Elsewhere - Scientist General Atomics Employee Review

2.0
29 Jan 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The projects/programs tend to be technically interesting, some of the benefits (health insurance, "pension") are decent, working more than 40 hours/week is rare.

Cons

Management at all levels is under-performing and holding the company back from achieving great things. People that are actually competent either are marginalized and stuck in their current roles because they're "essential", or they get frustrated with the lack of career development and leave. Company has not been successful at winning new contracts, and mis-manages current contracts and R&D programs. Compensation is below market.

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5.0
8 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Very good work life balance

Cons

9 hour shifts 4 days a week

3.0
11 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Mostly good people and skilled engineers that are easy to work with and great to learn from across all groups/locations. There is opportunity to pursue technical areas of interest and to stand out by leading improvement efforts. The company is flexible and often facilitates changes according to interest. Sense of job security generally feels good and stable, the greater GA really backs the Space division. The greater company works on some really interesting and cool things, beyond just defense. Pay is pretty good. Experience with most middle management (of engineers) has been positive, they typically advocate and support their employees.

Cons

Unsure of division leadership and strategic direction. Overall impression is that engineers' perspectives are not adequately weighted in both proposals and certain decisions for active missions. Processes burden performance, though there is intention for constant improvement. Ignoring engineering concerns (i.e. with schedule) + process burdens often result in delays and increased pressure, and therefore a less than ideal working environment at times. Overtime pay is not guaranteed but can be approved. Working with teams in different locations can lead to tension and "silo-ing" (though not always). Space division is becoming mostly defense focused (an industry trend), but would be nice to continue work in the civil earth and space science arena. They also demo'd a nice cafeteria/gathering space for more work/equipment space.

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