Welcome to MITRE, now get a job - Senior Data Scientist bei MITRE: Mitarbeiterbewertung

2.0
4. März 2024
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MITRE has many experienced and well-networked employees with contacts in government and private sector organizations, and many managers and leads take the time to socialize new and obscure employees with their contacts. The retirement plans are a little complex, but solid investments.

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Internal tasking is in a perpetual state of upheaval. Irregularities in funding, some of which are caused by bureaucracy and government shutdowns, shutter projects and leave employees scrambling to find work. All working time must be charged to specific accounts (indicated by charge codes), and when codes are exhausted or become unavailable, dozens or hundreds of employees across the company are often plunged into a search for tasking all at once. Upon first being hired, I was told, as a half-joke, "Welcome to MITRE, now get a job." Furthermore, projects run with so little fat that overruns or setbacks cause considerable consternation between project leads, accounting staff, and funding sources. And it's rare for employees to have all their time allocated to a single project, but few project leads are able to adjust to their mental model that a worker allocated 50% to a single project is only working 20 hours on it in a week, not 40. As such, many people are overworked. But despite this overwork, and the earnest and high-quality effort that most employees are well able to put out, the executive leadership team (ELT), as they like to call themselves, raises as a point of issue at most all-hands meetings that MITRE "costs too much money" for our sponsors' likings. This is a perturbing fact when the rates that individual employees cost is roughly on par with other federally funded research and development centers (FFRDCs), and far lower than industry or for-profit contractors. Knowing that the CEO makes the better part of $3 million per year, and several other vice presidents (of which there are many) make seven figures as well, once their bonuses are accounted for. Meanwhile, a return-to-office (RTO) program is currently underway that has, on peak days, filled so many of the offices in the McLean campus that many employees are left out in common areas with no privacy in which to answer their Microsoft Teams calls whose other participants are working at other campuses, or at sponsor sites. Indeed, many MITRE employees' tasking in a single day may involve working alone with their laptop and answering a phone call or two. Couple this to the fact that, prior to RTO, the vast majority of the trash and recycling receptacles kept in hallways or inside offices were eliminated as a cost-saving measure. Now, on the busiest days, the trash cans across the McLean campus are frequently full just past the lunch hour, and begin to rot and stink by the end of the day. Welcome to MITRE, now find a place to work. Before in the months before trashcangate, there were palpable rollbacks in benefits. Longtime (9+ year) employees actually had their PTO accrual rate and caps lowered. In this change, MITRE has openly scorned anyone seeking to stay with them for a whole career. And they have done so again today. At the tail end of an all-hands meeting, our CEO spoke extemporaneously after a panel of ELT members answered a series of cherry-picked softball questions during an advance-planned Q&A segment. He told us, all of the workers at his company, "you're not here to make the big bucks." Welcome to MITRE, now go find another job. You are not valued here.

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3.0
23. Jan. 2023
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Great diversity, quality of life and staff. Been with MITRE over 20 years.

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Too many VP,s that are not held accountable. Company recently RIF'd 24 staff from FAA FFRDC, due to dropping gov't funding...yet company has significant number of VPs all sucking off of overhead. No attempt to manage money within the "leadership" ranks. Last year company went through a major business transformation...that failed...yet, VPs held staff accountable for reporting on a subpar system that lasted over 12 months. Could not even get business data to report to gov't for over 2 months, yet, person who was in charge of the business transformation is still at MITRE. If this happened to any other MITRE employee, they would've been gone. Oddly enough the person in charge of the business transformation is the CEOs brother. Amazing how that happens. He'll probably get a bonus because of his substandard performance. MITRE recently invested in opening up an office in Australia. All on company overhead. significant large numbers of VPs travelling out to "visit"...yet company has the audacity to reduce benefits as part of cost cutting measures. Company has now taken on a "for profit" mentality. It's all about delivery... so VPS and GMs can spend, spend, spend. Board of Directors should take a good look at what is happening and make some swift changes from the CEO on down. BOD should also implement an independent IG like entity to investigate what is seeming like waste, fraud and abuse by CEO, GMs and VPs. Time for the Fat Cats to get purged!!!

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