MITRE as an organization grossly inflates its worth. If you like engineering, as in technical problem solving, this is not the place for you. If you like having a million useless meetings, moving at the snails pace of the U.S. Government, and routinely trying to find ways to justify your existence on a project when your organization isn’t really doing anything impactful and has zero control of
scope... this may be a good fit.
Be prepared to meet the most subject matter experts you’ve ever encountered in one place. At least that’s how MITRE likes to introduce all staff to its sponsors. Even when it’s blatantly false. Which you’ll find it is most of the time.
MITRE tends to hire leadership from within and this has led to an echo-chamber/group think mentality that maintains the status quo of tooting your own horn while
delivering nothing of any real value.
The work is slow and generally not nearly as impactful cutting edge as MITRE claims.