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4.0

73% would recommend to a friend

(41 total reviews)

J. Kendall Lott

88% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

M Powered Strategies has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 41 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The M Powered Strategies employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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41 reviews
2.0
7 Oct 2017

The Emperor that Wore No Clothes

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good place to build experience out of undergrad (note, the use of the word UNDERgrad. If you have a graduate-level degree, keep looking).

Cons

Low pay. "Service mentality" marketing campaign used to lure in eager public service-oriented candidates disappoints in a big way. CEO is prone to hubrisitc outbursts and favoritism (and decided to take a leave of absence to hike the Appalachian Trail as the company was hitting rough waters). Great candidates are pushed into the "PACE" program with no benefits and are treated as interns, at best. Contracts are thankless, direction is absent, and you will largely be pushing papers and pencils for lowly government grunts (I am not kidding. They have the maturity of high schoolers.).

1.0
6 Apr 2017
Recommend
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Pros

-If you have no previous work experience then this company is good for learning the federal government and gaining skills that will help you when leaving to a new job. -The company is small so employees know everyone and you can build a relationship with senior management. -Employees doing non federal government work (corporate work) are given the opportunity to lead projects which helps build skills for your resume and overall career growth. -Employees can get a lot of training paid for, which is great for building skills and making yourself marketable for the next job.

Cons

-Very poor pay for the DC Metro area compared to any other consulting firms, government jobs or many nonprofits in the area. $75k-$80k is the pre-tax salary needed to live comfortably in DC. This company pays way below this amount for new hires with graduate degrees, professional certificates and previous work experience. -A lack respect through salary for employees who have previous work experience. Meaning, those with graduate degrees or bachelors degrees with lots of experience are not paid appropriately. -No HR structure. Meaning, performance reviews do not include a review of past work performance and feedback of how employees could improve. Therefore, if an employee wants to advocate for a promotion or moving to a new contract there is no documentation they can point to support their request. They can only ask a engagement manager on their federal consulting contract to advocate for them assuming that person is well liked already by senior management. -Nepotism rules with office politics. Meaning, opportunities to work on desirable federal consulting contracts or receive promotions is strongly based on personal relationships with senior management and not merit. Employees who do great work but do not go out to happy hours with senior management or consistently work on pet projects for senior management are not considered for promotion within the company. Only employees that have a cozy relationship with senior management are considered for promotion or moving to desirable federal contracts. Merit based promotions do not exist with current leadership. -The type of federal consulting work is almost exclusively IT focused. If a prospective employee is not interested in IT this is not a good fit. -Difficult for employees to switch federal contracts. If an employee do not like the federal contract they are put on, 90% of the time you are stuck there unless you get a new job at another company. -There is a lack of mid level and senior employees at the company. This makes it challenging to get consistent mentorship or expertise on a project you are doing for a client. -High turnover. Many employees tend to leave M Powered Strategies within a few years because of a combination of poor pay, intellectually boring federal consulting work and an inability to switch between contracts.

1.0
7 Oct 2020

Poor Pay and Bad Culture

Recommend
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Pros

Nothing really. Some of the agencies you end up at have perks (good location, food nearby).

Cons

Expect exceptionally low pay, extra hours after work, and a restrictive non-compete. The company likes to act progressive, but they're a perfect example of government waste and exploitative business in the 21st century. Do you like graft? Step 1: Higher more employees than you need on a contract Step 2: Over bill the government with inflated contractor titles Step 3: Pay employees 25% of what the government pays Step 4: Profit It doesn't matter if you have an MBA. You'll be getting 30-40% below fair market wages. The bonuses are joke. The other benefits are standard. On top of client work, expect to be voluntold for corporate work, like interviews or social media. I hear they now make people go to classes after work hours. Be honest guys, you aren't Booz Allen.

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