Opportunity Exists if You are Anointed by "Leadership." - Associate Booz Allen Hamilton Employee Review

2.0
14 Mar 2014
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Pros

Decent salary. Positions exist mostly worldwide. If government contracts are interesting to a prospective candidate, then this is the ideal place. If you are affordable, the firm may pay for your security clearance. Most people who work at client sites are intelligent, productive, and genuinely good people. Be prepared for a rigid management hierarchy, which may be attractive to inexperienced college graduates, or other newcomers to the consulting industry.

Cons

Employees are always hunting for stability and job security; at least an extra ten to fifteen uncompensated hours each week is expected, otherwise one is not considered a "team player." Most employees work at client sites, deal with client concerns, and generate income for the firm. Many employees work in McLean offices and write proposals without truly understanding client service. To attain a position as a proposal writer, you should be young, female, and attractive. Proposal writers are always employed, despite not generating revenue for the firm. Proposal writers are usually promoted faster because they have more exposure to the corporate mothership. Benefit package deteriorated shortly after the firm went public. Employees lost two vacation days/year, and the once-generous automatic 10% 401K contribution (a key reason many took a position despite shrinking salaries) dropped to a maximum of 6% matching contribution. There is an ongoing purge within the firm, and very talented personnel are being cut or encouraged to resign because they are considered too expensive. Many talented personnel are leaving the firm in droves, and the place is hemorrhaging talent. This is a short-term gain for the shareholders, but does irreparable damage to the long-term sustainability of the firm's once excellent reputation. Expect to be released from the firm once your bill rate increases beyond what the Carlyle Group determines is too expensive.

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5.0
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Pros

Great benefits and work culture. A lot of great opportunities to network and grow in your career.

Cons

Typical consulting work type stuff. All the extra non-paid internal firm work you have to do to get noticed and promoted. It can also be difficult to find a project that aligns with your career interests and aspirations leaving you to work with a client or on a project that’s less than ideal (e.g., super demanding client, very monotonous tasking with little opportunity to grow, etc.) Since Booz Allen mainly deals with federal clients, you’re also susceptible to project funding cuts and company layoffs do to current political climate (e.g., government shutdown, idiotic DODGE cuts, etc.)

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3.0
8 Jun 2026
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Pros

Strong mission-focused culture with meaningful work supporting national security missions. Great exposure to diverse projects, talented teammates, flexible work arrangements, and opportunities to develop skills across security, intelligence, cyber, and consulting. Benefits and professional development resources are solid.

Cons

The company culture and employee experience have changed significantly in recent years. Earlier years felt more mission-focused and employee-centered, while recent organizational shifts, government spending pressures, and increased emphasis on becoming a technology-focused company have created uncertainty for some employees. Frequent changes in priorities, restructuring, and business decisions can make job stability feel less predictable. Employees may sometimes feel disconnected from leadership, and concerns raised through HR or management channels do not always appear to result in meaningful action or transparency.

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