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4.1

83% would recommend to a friend

(14,503 total reviews)
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James D. Taiclet

81% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Lockheed Martin has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 14,503 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Lockheed Martin employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Luft- & Raumfahrt, Verteidigung industry (3.6 stars).

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15K reviews
1.0
Nov 26, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

9/80 work schedule Company brand/reputation far outweighs the reality of working there Healthcare benefits - NOT anymore! They just went to high deductible plans for 2018

Cons

"Paid to be paranoid" is a common phrase among long-time employees. You might think this means that they are paid to protect the weapons and vehicles they build. What it actually means is that they will protect the status quo at all costs, including redundant work, no technology to perform basic/common functions, etc. When challenged as individuals (e.g., performance) or culturally (e.g., program performance, cost containment, etc.), they attempt to remove the "threat". This is a well-oiled script amongst LM employees that primarily consists of "anonymous" reports to Ethics, various Vice Presidents, and the CEO. The allegations don't have to be true. Since LM is absolutely opposed to even the potential appearance of impropriety, an employee can experience serious consequences for the potential and appearance of improper behavior (it doesn't have to have actually occurred) and/or the behavior of people they associate with even if they never engaged in the behavior or endorsed it. This applies anywhere and anytime regardless of whether employees are at work, at a public place before/after work, or at home. The consequences for perceived, potential and real offenses are recommended by Ethics and Human Resources but ultimately determined by the employee's leader regardless of what the leader says when they dole them out. The use of ethics to harass others, along with other behaviors that were just as disturbing and controlling, made it a priority to pursue a significantly different work environment. I do not want to administer Human Resources in a place where humans spend a significant amount of time harassing each other under socially acceptable systems such as ethics and employee relations, and believe it is normal. We are long past the Industrial Revolution, but they aren't culturally.

4.0
Oct 18, 2017

A long career at LM

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great benefits including Health Benefits, Flex Schedule (depending on manager), Woman CEO, stock performance.

Cons

May no longer be a good place for long term employment. The company now favors hiring lower level personnel and giving them higher level responsibilities in order to save money for stockholders. They have eliminated the pension plan. Within certain departments, it's still a boy's club.

1.0
Sep 20, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

*We still get some pay for some overtime (for now), but they keep cutting that back every 6 months to 1 year *You get to live in Colorado

Cons

*Benefits (starting in 2018) are almost comparable to buying insurance individually. Until you spend $6k per person per year, it is like having NO INSURANCE AT ALL. Management is trying to spin this as a positive thing which is insulting to our intelligence *No educational opportunities *Demoralized workforce: our best and brightest are leaving in droves and once they are all gone, this is the beginning of the end *Raises are almost nonexistent *No more work/life balance - They've gotten rid of personal time, which allowed some flexibility. I could take off a few hours this week and make up for it next week or the week after. *Raises are based on what your objectives are, which are the same for everyone and written by someone who doesn't understand your role and that you can have zero effect on what they've laid out to evaluate you Ultimately, the US and tax payers suffer from Lockheed's continuous corner cutting. Their motto "we never forget who we're working for" seems to have been forgotten in order to increase their bottom line in the near term while jeopardizing it long term

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