Overall great place, with downsides like any other company - Modeling and Simulation Engineer MITRE Employee Review

4.0
14 Aug 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Great lower level leadership (group leads/department managers, mostly smart engineers with people skills, interesting projects with the ability to cater your work to your interests, lots of opportunity for learning with an emphasis on collaboration, unique corporate structure where you can be working with different people on different projects so you aren’t pigeon holed into the same teams, greater flexibility than other defense contractors due to being a not-for-profit, employees are considered “individual contributors” where you are encouraged to really innovate, think about possible solutions, and try it out even if it doesn’t work, average benefits across industry.

Cons

New benefit changes have adversely affected those with long tenure, C suite has made decisions without fair warning to the rest of the company, there is a lack of trust and communication between the decision makers and other employees. You can always find better pay and benefits by switching companies, but I have found the work life balance and flexibility to be very good at MITRE which I would not trade in for higher pay, plus knowing it’s a not-for-profit and I’m doing influential work is worth it to me.

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5.0
5 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good work life balance, not too competitive

Cons

Slightly lower comp compared to other for profit companies in the area

3.0
17 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Exceptional flexibility to chart your own professional path, allowing you to focus heavily on technical delivery or pivot into management as you see fit. - A wide variety of projects across different domains, offering plenty of opportunities to dive into interesting and impactful work. - The day to day environment is elevated by genuinely friendly, intelligent, and collaborative coworkers.

Cons

- Recent significant reductions in force have taken a visible toll on the workforce, leaving many employees feeling jaded and worn down. - As the work program contracts, there is a growing tendency to simply do whatever sponsors request rather than providing the objective, independent guidance the company is known for. - The internal job market can be incredibly difficult to navigate. If you do not have a strong personal network within the company, finding billable work can feel almost impossible. - The cultural environment is not uniform. Your overall job satisfaction will vary dramatically depending on the specific division or group you land in.

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