OK starter job for low to average talent, or good retirement plan for former military. - RF Design Engineer Northrop Grumman Employee Review

1.0
Dec 3, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

9/80 schedule and you don’t have to do much. Interview is easy due to lack of talent inside of the company. If you have a clearance you can pretty much vacation and do nothing with your day. Not much is expected of employees. You get to work on obsolete stuff which can easily be looked up on the internet, if you choose to take that initiative. Hires and promotes based on affirmative action tax incentives (this can be good or bad depending on your situation).

Cons

Benefits are pretty stripped in the details and erode over time, low pay, and promotion granted on time with company (as opposed to results). Hire and fire defense contractor. What is most profitable for the company is contract extension, not a successful result/product/etc., meaning failure is more profitable than success. There is a real stigma in the commercial space against former employees from this industry due to their lack of ability to deliver and title inflation, which restricts opportunity down the road. Summary layoffs are often defense industry wide due to acts of congress, so be prepared to be unemployed for quite some time. Be aware of heavy nepotism and other favoritism as management often knows the government budget years in advance and will earmark positions for relatives and friends.

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5.0
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Pros

Work Life Balance Opportunities to grow/expand

Cons

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3.0
May 20, 2026
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Pros

Job security, nearly impossible to get laid off, Hours for most people are consistent, generally a good benefits package. You are able to jump around laterally within the company very easily. Once you get to T3 and above the salary becomes decent for prime standards. Easy, almost non-existent interviews.

Cons

Not moving fast enough in the current defense market. Lots of red-tape. Turnover at specific sites are insanely high. Promotions take forever and the increase in salary is minimal. They don't care about retention. They will let you walk and give your replacement a sign-on bonus and a higher salary. There are a lot of slackers and old timers riding it out till retirement. Only about a 1/3 of this site is actually productive. Yes-men get into management and ignore technical experts. Agile hiring is a huge issue where people are just thrown onto random teams. Easy, almost non-existent interviews allow people without relevant backgrounds to join teams. Every site operates completely differently.

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