Mathematica Reviews

3.1

49% would recommend to a friend

(543 total reviews)
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Paul Decker

26% approve of CEO

18% positive business outlook

Mathematica has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 543 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Mathematica employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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543 reviews
1.0
3 Mar 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Amazing, supportive coworkers who are invested in the work and building each other up. - Remote work option allows for a lot of flexibility. - Depending on your area, you have flexibility in selecting the work that you do. Some of this work can be interesting.

Cons

- Staff are often overworked and not well compensated. You can tell when people are working overtime on weekends and evenings. There is a guise of "work-life balance" that is not often emulated at all levels of the company, and sacrificing your personal time to deliver work is an unspoken norm. The base pay for junior and support staff is quite low, and would not be sustainable for staff who live in higher CoL areas where there are Mathematica offices (e.g., DC, Cambridge). Considering the ridiculously high pay of the highest level staff, one would wonder why an organization with a motto of "Progress Together" wouldn't have a more equitable compensation structure. - Your experience at the company is very dependent on your supervisor and area. In an area with lots of work with a good supervisor? You'll have a great time. In an area that is struggling with a poor supervisor? You'll want to leave. The company has no mechanisms to ensure supervisor quality is even across areas/divisions, and has no interest in developing such mechanisms at the current moment. - Leadership actively does not want to listen to staff. In light of recent policy that has impacted federal contractors, Mathematica leadership has unilaterally made decisions and released guidance without any staff input, especially the input of staff who are most impacted by specific decisions or guidance. The few forums that exist for staff to voice thoughts on company policy have been removed or disregarded (e.g., no Q&A sessions during all-company meetings, online company platforms not regarded as "legitimate" forums for employees to have a dialogue with management). Now that the company is facing certain furloughs and layoffs with the changing federal landscape, the lack of dialogue and transparency is even more concerning. - Management has made it clear that their previous commitment to core values of DEI were performative. Leadership erased any and all mentions of equity and trans inclusion from external and internal websites the first week of the new admin in January 2025. The way they did not engage with staff at all and did this in secrecy, showed a lack of respect for staff and a lack of genuine commitment to the stated values at Mathematica.

5.0
21 Jan 2021

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Pros

very friendly and understanding boss to work for

Cons

no cons to working here

1.0
6 Aug 2024

Unfortunate change to a toxic culture

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Many colleagues are eager to give staff valuable opportunities and genuinely care about your career growth and well-being.

Cons

Mathematica used to be a great place to work until it turned into a toxic, mismanaged organization that cares more about profitability than the mental health and well-being of their employees. In the last few months, employees have had to fear their job security due to poor management and unsupportive leadership. Some details on this include: giving the CEO more than a half million dollar bonus and firing the staff member who revealed this by mistake, while at the same time management coerced multiple employees, many with only 3 days notice, to have their salaries cut in half by going part time because they didn’t have enough billable work and money to keep them employed full-time. Management never showed any sign of caring or responsibility for how the situation was handled and constantly tried to pretend it wasn’t happening and called the situation “a rumor”. The CEO acted as if he was going to address it at the shareholders meeting but then just went off on a tangent about “love and magic” and how employees chose to go part time for the greater good of the company, which was not a fact whatsoever. Additionally, the group of people who were made part time were referred to as “the hit list” by other colleagues. Imagine working at an organization where employees are put in such a toxic situation that colleagues are fearful they will be added to that list?

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