Good pay - but a body shop - Business Systems Analyst SAIC Employee Review

3.0
8 Mar 2010
Recommend
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Pros

The comapny does very well in the DoD world and is able to land large contracts. Some contracts allow a person to get a decent pay as long as you ahave a high utilization rate. If are in one of the main facilities, you can get addtional training.

Cons

Once the contract is over - start looking else where. If you are in a smaller office, do not expect any addtioanl career advancement and training. Try to work on contracts where SAIC is the prime.

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5.0
6 June 2026
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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
9 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Current Leadership: The management structure has stabilized significantly, and my current supervisor is excellent—supportive, engaged, and great to work with. Excellent Team Culture: The coworkers here are fantastic. There is a strong sense of camaraderie, and the team is incredibly supportive. Strong Compensation & Growth: The base pay is competitive and fair, and there is excellent opportunity for extra pay and overtime. From a professional development standpoint, I have learned an immense amount in my field over the past year. Enjoyable Travel: Excellent opportunities for work-related travel that adds great variety to the day-to-day routine.

Cons

Management Inconsistency Early On: My first supervisor took zero interest in team well-being, or development and the second had significant temperament issues that ultimately led to their departure. While it has been resolved now, Apparently management here like a lot of places is hit and miss. Heavy Workload: The workload can feel a bit overwhelming and intense at times. Striking a consistent work-life balance remains a challenge under the current demands. Role Expectation Mismatch: Some of the technical responsibilities and projects I have handled since joining were not clearly outlined or explained during the interview process. Navigating these unstated expectations alongside an already heavy workload has been a significant challenge.

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