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Fun challenge turned lawless land - Recensione dipendente - Dipendente anonimo presso National Security Technology Accelerator

1,0
29 mag 2026
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

At first, this job felt like a dream job. From great benefits to exciting work events that really bonded me to the mission, I found great satisfaction in using my skills in ways that made a real impact. The folks I worked with on a day-to-day basis were fun, smart, and motivated. I created some great working relationships and added new skills to my portfolio.

Svantaggi

Nothing gold can stay. NSTXL/Innovas spiraled downward over the years, kicking off with some C-Suite level changes. From there, what had started as an exciting job with growth and freedom morphed into an anxiety-ridden day-to-day swarming with blame, back-to-back organizational system failures, and an earned feeling of mistrust across teams and departments. How did we get here, after such a strong start? 1. Lack of infrastructure and accountability: The dysfunction flows directly from the top. A cabal of executive and senior leaders operate with effective immunity, while blame is consistently redirected downward when things go wrong. Employees who fall outside the orbit of “favorites” risk becoming collateral damage. This culture is deeply corrosive to productivity. 2. Turnover that signals structural failure: During my tenure, the HR department turned over three times. Multiple VPs were hired and exited in quick succession. My own department was approaching 100% turnover by the time I left. Employees were let go without PIPs, without coaching, and without process. Others quit while they had the chance. The constant sea of change reduced trust, and the leaders didn’t seem to care. I tried to speak up about the issues multiple times but was gaslit and/or saw no follow up. 3. Limited room for growth: Many employees, including myself, sought mentorship and advancement opportunities. Requests for actionable feedback were met with platitudes like "be more strategic” with no guidance on what that meant or how to get there. In my department, initiative and hard-work were not rewarded, which eroded motivation. If you are considering a role here, go in with clear eyes. You may land on a functional team with a decent manager and find moments of genuine satisfaction, but ultimately you will be operating inside a broken system which will eventually affect you. If culture, stability, and growth matter to you, my advice is to proceed with serious caution. Joining this organization (especially on the marketing department) is a huge risk.

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5,0
12 feb 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

The people are the best part of working here. Everyone is supportive and fun to be around. The work also feels meaningful, and there’s a lot of variety in the roles and projects. I have gotten to work on some really big projects and get to grow my skills. Overall, leadership is transparent. I feel like we have a good sense of what’s going on and why decisions are being made.

Svantaggi

At times, you have to push pretty hard to get things done. This is the first time we are doing some of these projects, so there isn’t always a roadmap; you need to be comfortable with ambiguity and figuring things out as you go.

1,0
9 apr 2026
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

The highlight of the years I spent at NSTXL was the people; I worked with some talented individuals and built strong professional relationships. You’ll also get a crash course in government contracting and plenty of opportunities for travel. If you can handle the dry nature of the industry, the technical knowledge you gain is good, but the positive experience ends there.

Svantaggi

The revolving door of employee turnover at NSTXL was constant. Someone in our small department was either getting the boot (sometimes without warning) or jumping ship every month. Between the workload and the fear of losing your job, it was impossible to feel settled in. HR and management dug for dirt on each other all the time in weird ways. Lots of drama there. Quarterly company-wide updates usually consisted of the CEO calling in from his cell phone to recap his networking wins in DC. Felt irrelevant to the actual work we did. Career growth is a myth unless you’re great at playing politics, mainly because leadership would rather hire than promote the talent they have. You'll see what I mean after a brief scroll through their LinkedIn new hires and how many job openings they post for such a small org. There was an irony in working in marketing for a company that couldn’t sell itself to its own employees.

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