The beatings will continue until morale improves - Principal Systems Engineer Cubic Employee Review

2.0
Apr 3, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Big customers, with interesting technical problems and money to solve them. A small core of deep experience. A hoard of data. Global reach.

Cons

They were acquired by a couple private equity companies 6 years ago. Private equity has a standard playbook (which they will deny.) This is: 1. Drum up sales 2. Squeeze costs 3. Sell the company The PE companies got stuck on part 2, due to covid, rising interest rates, and the markets turning sour on PE deals. They did land a bunch of sales. They then gone through repeated layoffs, hiring freezes, and changes to upper management. A decade ago, these were an "A team" of people who were motivated and experienced. We were paid well, and the company seemed to care about us. My office has 1/10 the staff that we had a decade ago. Most of the experienced staff were laid off or have left (and not replaced). The few replacements hired have been grads, or work shifted offshore to people with little experience. Deliveries have slowed, and have been plagued by issues. Our management complains that we have "change fatigue". This is true. The executive suite seems to have a 100% turnover rate. Each new executive has their own spin and changes to processes, tools, etc. These are all band-aids, something quick and cheap, because there's no budget or appetite for more. Meantime, "at the coal face", we're all overallocated, don't have time to fully retrain, or attempt to re-engineer the work and tools. (Nor do we have the authority to do so.) Most haven't had raises in years, while cost of living goes up. There has been a position freeze in effect for years.

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5.0
Nov 4, 2025
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Pros

Very friendly. Feels like family.

Cons

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2.0
May 7, 2026
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Recommend
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Pros

My manager was awesome. Job was diverse and creativity was welcomed. Salary was pretty good, even if I was technically doing two types of positions. Co-workers were also good, some great, actually. Work life balance was also pretty good. All credit to that goes to my manager and the managers I've had before my last one.

Cons

In the end, my loyalty seemed to not be valued. My hard work showed and I met deadlines before the due date. Only called in sick when actually sick, and hardly took time off. The thing that bothered me the most was the way they laid me off. Group Teams video meeting, but the person giving us the news was not on video. Just a black screen, telling you that was your last day and that after that meeting your access will be cut off. And it was. I almost felt like an email would've been better than that black screen. That is really the only time I felt bad about the way things went. I know corporate life brings in the usual fiscal year layoffs, but it just felt wrong the way it was done, in my opinion.

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