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Benefits reviews
71-80 of 84 Reviews
5.0
Mar 15, 2016
2.0
Mar 13, 2016
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Mar 8, 2016
5.0
Sep 26, 2015
Anonymous employee
5.0
Sep 18, 2015
Anonymous employee
5.0
Aug 2, 2015
Anonymous Associate
5.0
Jul 20, 2015
Anonymous Senior Associate
5.0
Jul 17, 2015
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Jul 10, 2015
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May 27, 2015
Anonymous employee
Former
Washington, District of Columbia
As long as your manager and client approve working from home, the firm is very flexible about this.
Anonymous Associate
Former
San Diego, California
Depends completely on the client. You need their approval.
Anonymous employee
Former
Washington, District of Columbia
Depends largely on the client work that you are doing.
Current
Baltimore, Maryland
If you can find a remote contract - and they're few and far between - BAH is really great about it. I was able to work from home for a contract and I was the most productive and engaged as I've ever been. But...those opportunities are scarce and most of the time you have to be inordinately lucky or have an "in" with senior management. I simply got lucky. Once that engagement ended, BAH didn't work very hard in finding me other remote opportunities.
Current
Colleyville, Texas
Love to have the flexibility to work from home especially as a parent.
Current
Denver, Colorado
Depends on the contract supported
Former
McLean, Virginia
Work wherever, as long as you get the work done. The challenge is that the flexibility sometimes masks the fact that you are working all the time, 24/7/365. So, yes, you can attend an event at your child's school or take care of a medical or car appointment during the week (if you have time), but you will end up working late to make up the time.
Current
Vienna, Virginia
Very open to working from home so long as you get your work done. Only problem is there is less structure and team collaboration if you are a new employee.
Anonymous employee
Former
Completely depends on your project/client/work space. I've never been able to work from home and instead even when client site is closed for federal holiday I need pre-approved training or take PTO. It helped when BAH switched to the federal holiday schedule, but still not the best. Misleading concept.
Anonymous Senior Lead Technologist
Current
McLean, Virginia
This is sort of an imaginary benefit. It is not available to all employees, and it often is the only option in situations when you would really like to meet in person (ie. when a project team is spread across numerous sites).