Pathways/Management don't care about you - Associate Software Engineer Northrop Grumman Employee Review

2.0
Feb 17, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

- 9/80 work schedule - Decent benefits

Cons

- Your recruiter might not tell you about the relocation benefits even when you qualify for it - The rotation structure isn’t that compatible with the business model they are following - The Pathways Program(early career) program just sounds and looks good on paper. It is a very disorganized program in real life. - They keep changing the structure of the pathways program but they seem to not understand that its the basics they are doing wrong. - There are engineers with no projects (work) in the company but they keep on adding new employees. - When looking for your 2nd and 3rd rotations some of the hiring managers didn't hire me just because I am a pathways engineer. I have been told, " we don't want pathways, if you quit pathways, I will take you in". Hence, some hiring managers don't take pathways seriously.

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

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Cons

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