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2.0
21 May 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Great coworkers

Cons

- Terrible mismanagement: People in management who make 2 or 3 times more than you do who don't know what they are talking about when it comes to the technical aspects of a project. Management will also say one thing one day and then the complete opposite the next and lie about ever saying the former. - Contractor vs Civil Servant mentality - Lack of career growth - Restrictive Work Environment (do as you're told, my way or the high way)

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5.0
13 May 2026
Anonymous contractor
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Pros

Amazing place to work at! Even as just a contractor you're at the leading edge of human knowledge. NASA really does live up to the name.

Cons

Pay could have been better but it was still worth it.

3.0
29 Dec 2025
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Pros

GSFC (which includes several duty stations) employs brilliant civil servant and contractor scientists, engineers, technicians, professional admins and clerical staff, most of whom are passionate about their work and the mission. The work hours can be long, but the pride in mission was some compensation and there were many solid, focused opportunities for leadership or professional training. There was a wonderful emphasis on DEIA. Until January 2025 and DOGE, many CS and contractors planned to spend much of their entire careers here.

Cons

The January 2025 Executive Orders and DOGE resulted in a decimated budget and a demoralized workforce, thousands of whom left because they had no other option. Trust in leadership eroded as senior execs knowingly ignored federal law and regulations to violate the union CBA's in order to satisfy DOGE or the Administration, All actions, programs or offices that were vaguely connected to DEIA were canceled. It should be noted that the two center director and Agency heads listed here on Glassdoor left NASA some years ago -- this website needs updating.

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