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Benefits reviews
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Anonymous employee
Anonymous employee
Former
They talk about it, makes them look like they care about reducing ommissions, helping employees etc, the reality is they bully and harrass people into the offices, its a control thing!
5
Anonymous employee
Current
Orlando, Florida
Really mature telecommuting model. They won't pay for your phone/internet/desk but they have the collaboration tools in place to work effectively 100%
1
Anonymous employee
Current
Marietta, Georgia
only some groups can work from home. dependent on your manager
4
Anonymous Subcontract Administrator, Senior
Current
Washington, District of Columbia
generally frowned upon, but depends on your program/manager
2
Anonymous employee
Former
San Jose, California
Not easy to do because of clearance level of work.
Current
Bethesda, Maryland
The best part about working from home is that you can pretend the icky, hostile work environment and glut of depressed workers don't exist. Otherwise, your out of site, and out of mind... good luck getting noticed.