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Incompetent software leadership - Software Engineer General Atomics Employee Review

1.0
Jul 15, 2022
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Pros

- standard benefits - 9/80 work week - easy to get a job, but don't stick around too long because it will ruin your career - company never fires anyone unless there is a Reduction-in-Force (maybe that is a con).

Cons

- With a handful of exceptions, the senior-most software developers are incompetent for their pay grade and ignorant of industry standards and best practices like unit-testing, design patterns, distributed computing, agile development. They joined the company early on and got promoted quickly when the company grew rapidly, but their experience is 60-100% only at GA. Managers and directors are even worse. - No training and ineffective mentoring because of the above mentioned problem. - The software quality is so poor that maintenance costs are 3-4x the original development costs. Refactoring is not allowed because it reflects poorly on the original developer. Instead, the approach is to 'start over' without learning from past mistakes, which are carried over into the next generation of software. - No fact-based decision-making. Directorial decisions are based on prejudices or upon advice of their favorites instead of examining the facts. - No accountability for mistakes. Instead senior developers and managers are well-skilled in deflecting and defending criticism, deferring improvements, re-directing blame to maintain their status quo. - Real nepotism (it is a family-owned enterprise) towards family and friends. - Future prospects are poor. The primary customer (USAF) is unhappy with the software, cancelled contracts, and is no longer purchasing Predators; end-of-life is scheduled for 2030.

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5.0
May 28, 2026
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Pros

Great work life balance and company culture

Cons

Sometimes long delays and slow periods based on government contracting

2.0
May 25, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

9/80 work schedule. Benefits are decent. One of the few comapnies that offer a pension in addition to 401k.

Cons

Too many management layers. Promotions seem to be based on who you know, and if you fit into the right "clique". Some promotions are being given to managers with no experience in the function. Executuve leadership appears out of touch with their employees. Example - Chaotic games have been played the last 3 years with remote and hybrid work policies.

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