Bad experience working in the Reston Office - Software Engineer Thales Employee Review

2.0
Jan 29, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Mostly stable thanks to government contracts. Good Benefits

Cons

Management consistently fails to listen to engineers and often shows favoritism, which severely erodes morale and trust. Many leaders lack sufficient technical understanding, yet still make decisions that directly affect engineering quality, timelines, and delivery. Employee turnover is extremely high, and the reasons are evident. Talented contributors do not feel valued, heard, or supported. Resources are frequently wasted due to poor planning, unclear priorities, and resistance to new ideas or improvements. Workloads are unevenly distributed, placing unnecessary strain on some employees while others are underutilized. Decisions are often communicated late or not at all, leaving teams blindsided and creating ongoing uncertainty and stress. Transparency is minimal, and meritocracy is weak—advancement and recognition appear driven more by favoritism and office politics than by performance or impact. Rather than fostering continuous improvement, leadership discourages constructive feedback, avoids accountability, and rewards internal politics over results. Innovation is frequently discussed, but rarely meaningfully supported in practice.

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5.0
Feb 12, 2026
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Pros

Great company culture, good mix of rigor and relaxed

Cons

Could be more generous in order to keep talented employees

1.0
Apr 15, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

*This only applies to the Montgomeryville location* None. Used to be a great place to work. I enjoyed the work I did and the various teams I worked with.

Cons

*This only applies to the Montgomeryville location* -Health benefits have gotten worse each year. -Constant layoffs. -Changed from an 8 hour 3 shift day, 5 days a week to a 10 hour 2 shift day, 4 days out of the week. The idea was to save money on overtime, then they started asking the employees to stay the 4 hours between shifts. Then they started asking the employees to work the extra 3 days. Then they made the employees sign a waiver, making the 3 days mandatory when needed. -Flat raises, everyone gets the same raise. -Lower management no longer cares -Upper management is too focused on vanity projects or no longer cares

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