Growing Dissatisfaction and Declining Confidence - Systems Engineer Leidos Employee Review

2.0
19 May 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexible work schedules, trusting direct management and good office environment. I've worked with the company for over 5 years and have enjoyed the teams of which I have been a member. Working with 30-year employees has been great and has really benefited my professional outlook.

Cons

Since the company spin-off the company "right-sizing" measures and other changes in leadership, corporate policies, and benefits has soured the office spirit. Changing the corporate lay-off policy to provide 2 week notices (of which most will work direct contracts, with no provision for overhead for searching for jobs) has really insulted teammates losing coverage.

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5.0
22 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Ability to work from home

Cons

There is few opportunities to promote

3.0
27 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Leidos provides opportunities to work on complex government programs with meaningful technical challenges. Depending on the contract and team, there can be exposure to cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, systems engineering, networking, and mission-focused work that is difficult to find elsewhere. The company also has a large footprint, so there may be internal opportunities for people who are able to navigate the organization.

Cons

My experience was that the quality of management varied significantly by program. Communication around expectations, roles, and priorities was often inconsistent, and decisions that affected employees were not always explained clearly or handled in a transparent way. Work-life balance also depended heavily on local management. Flexibility that existed in practice could be changed quickly, and employees were sometimes left trying to reconcile changing expectations with existing workloads and personal obligations. In my view, the company would benefit from stronger oversight of program-level management decisions, especially where employee responsibilities, workplace flexibility, and performance feedback are concerned. I also found that technical decision-making was sometimes driven more by schedule pressure than by sound engineering judgment. On complex government programs, that can create unnecessary risk and frustration for employees who are trying to do things correctly.

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