Pros
My time at Gray Digital has been profoundly motivating and has shaped me both personally and professionally. It’s rare to find a company that blends human-centered design, mission-driven technology, and genuine care for its people, but Gray truly does. Every project we take on directly improves how government serves the public, and that purpose shows up in everything from team meetings to leadership decisions. Randall Weidberg, our CEO, is one of the smartest and most caring leaders I’ve ever worked with. He has a rare combination of strategic vision, technical depth, and empathy. He pushes us to think boldly and deliver with excellence, but he also prioritizes balance, personal growth, and wellbeing. It’s clear he genuinely wants everyone at Gray to succeed, not just professionally but as whole people. The culture reflects that tone from the top: • People-first and empowering. You’re trusted to manage your time, make decisions, and own outcomes. • High-impact work. The projects matter, improving veterans’ benefits, modernizing critical government systems, and building products that millions of Americans rely on. • Collaborative and humble teams. Everyone’s voice is valued and egos are checked at the door. • Healthy balance. Leadership encourages time for family, exercise, and life outside of work. Gray isn’t just another tech company. It’s a movement to make government digital services human, accessible, and trustworthy. If you care about solving hard problems with purpose and working for a CEO who leads with intelligence, integrity, and heart, there’s no better place to be. Pros: Meaningful mission, incredible leadership, talented and kind teammates, true work-life balance
Cons
Depends on the contracts but generally, you’ll be spoiled; few companies operate at this level of purpose and care. Some agencies and projects will drive results harder and less work life balance.