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Hughes Network Systems

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Good learning for first year, then pretty much down the hill - Anonymous employee Hughes Network Systems Employee Review

1.0
19 Aug 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good work life balance, umm actually more life I would say. Some of the managers are really knowledgeable, there are at least 2 per group no more, no less. Laid back. Mostly people have forgotten about such technical things, but you'll work on them here. It might be good or bad.

Cons

• Rampant illegal use of paid software/ebook. • The worse manager to employee ratio. I had 3-4 managers (2-3 being a very common phenomenon) asking me to attend daily meetings/reporting and had separate tasks assigned too! • In my group, more than 70% of managers have no technical knowledge (they hold titles of Senior Technical Director), what a joke! Many of them just keep repeating/asking things over and over so that they sound knowledgeable. The rest 30% are super-amazingly forward thinking people. Unfortunately, majority wins in this case too, they would keep bringing you and your ideas down and do everything possible. • I thought of giving them one month's notice before quitting so as to do a proper knowledge transfer. Really bad idea, please do not do that, these people do not deserve it. In a few meetings, I was referred to as "The Problem who was about to leave" by my manager (and I was colleagues favorite). Shame on you! • I haven't seen a more regressive group of people. Do not suggest automation to these people, you will instantly become there enemies. I have seen people (they are considered to be real gurus) copy 1 million lines from a CSV, paste it in another file and draw some stupid graphs manually. I have seen people compare hex codes by two guys singing them out loud. The Horror! • Favoritism, you'll see it. The aforementioned geniuses are considered the best they've got. • Nepotism: Many managers hire people who are related to them. Many just work with people who are from their states back from India. • Once I complained about a guy who was "getting his work done" from somewhere to HR, and the HR in-turn complained to my manager that I went directly to them instead of him. He sat me down and told me to be "political" and come to him if I have any issues. • I have seen women being treated as a "prized possession". They won't let them go to different projects/groups even is they know their forte is something that other groups really need. • Benefits are so bad they should be called sufferings.

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Pros

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Cons

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Hughes Network Systems Response
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It is wonderful to hear that you find our company to be a great place to work and an ideal environment for those starting their professional journey. We take great pride in being a launchpad for talent, and knowing that you have had such a positive experience without any significant drawbacks is truly rewarding. Thank you for being a part of our team and for sharing such an enthusiastic recommendation with others.
1.0
12 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Can survive if you hang out close with the upper management. This is applicable to most of the departments here.

Cons

Politics decide a lot of things. Working hours for the pay is not justified.

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