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James D. Taiclet

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1.0
Dec 17, 2018

culture stuck in the 1950s

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Pros

Benefits and salary are above average.

Cons

The culture in this particular location of Lockheed Martin is abhorrent. The culture experience for me personally has been anti-female, anti-millennial, anti-advancement, full of bullies, negative peer competition and backstabbing coworkers. You will be treated as many of the following stereotype cliche phrases read: seniority rules, totem pole, last man in first man out. You will be told to prove your worth when noteworthy assignments are handed out to favorites. You will be treated like the new guy until the next new guy comes along (which could be 5+ years) . There are boys clubs, quite literally, in every department. If you aren't personal friends with management you will get thrown under the bus when it comes to career opportunities. Atlanta area site has been undergoing a culture change initiative because of these issues. IMO the only reason HR pushed out the culture initiative is to have a measurable metric, (read anonymous survey) to prove the culture has improved. The turnover rate is incredible for young people. New training rolled out to enforce "how to work with millennial's". Because senior Lockheed employees treat the now largest age range in the workforce like they're worthless. One of the biggest initiatives is how to retain new talent... I cannot make this stuff up. Oh and do not bother complaining to HR about any of these issues. HR is built to protect the company not the employee. They supplement the negative culture and feed the middle management monsters it creates. Also, corporate is too far removed from the satellite locations to know what's really going on right under their noses. When big executives come to visit it is definitely the "dog and pony show". The disingenuous engagement is very apparent from all sides.

3.0
Jul 8, 2015

Going down hill

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Pros

- good benefits - flexible hours - most sites develop innovative technology

Cons

- benefits reduced more and more - laying off older, higher pay employees and replacing them with inexperienced for fresh out of college personnel. This has been causing HUGE problems with design and production issues due to lack of knowledgeable, and experience. - Complicated processes causing major design and manufacturing issues which in turn becomes costly and delays productivity. Layoffs seem to focus on the long term, experienced employees. - management imposes ethics training but doesn't follow it themselves. If anyone does go to HR to lodge a complaint or concern they are next on the layoff list. We've seen this happen with a co-worker we had worked with for years. - loosing customers due to way they are running company. They are not meeting their requirements for some contracts or over spending on some others.

1.0
Mar 12, 2013

No enforcment of policy

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Pros

Networking, Many employees appreciate Mission

Cons

MICROMANAGMENT!!, Retirement transition area for other business areas that have closed, managers do not inforce any policy or standard.

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