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4.1

83% would recommend to a friend

(14,510 total reviews)
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James D. Taiclet

82% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Lockheed Martin has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 14,510 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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1.0
Nov 7, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Management seems to respect work/life balance, and recognize the aging of their workforce. They're currently one of the most financially stable employers (given the current economic climate), but are known for mass layoffs on occasion. If you're a lazy person, the corporation seems to tolerate your doing the bare minimum, find a place for you, and allow you to remain as long as you don't bother anyone else. The benefits package seems pretty good.

Cons

Don't do it! If you're young, bright, energetic, want to take risks and do really cool work without being bogged down with horribly burdensome amounts of process and paperwork, go somewhere else if you can help it. The organization moves slowly in terms of technology and its people - it's top heavy, and loathe to get rid of dead wood within the company. You WILL wade through several layers of documentation and authority to complete any task, and you WILL encounter resistance when trying to streamline operations. Don't expect to be creative in your job, either - as a result of the fore-mentioned paperwork, this company runs on legacy systems and knowledge and hardly tolerates change. Expect a lot of classically apathetic employees who are 50+ years old going through the motions of their work, and a smaller number of people who are < 30 doing the same thing (they tend to go elsewhere after a couple of years, and with good reason). The exceptions to these demographics are a rapidly ascending small group of middle managers to fill the gap, and possibly the most unnerving group of young corporate climbers in the technical leadership programs. (Anecdotally, most participants are from lower tier schools - but to be fair, they're simply indicative of the value placed on interpersonal skills that fit the company culture over raw technical ability. That's well within the corporation's prerogative, and it's obviously a mutually beneficial relationship.) The young corporate climbers might not be unique to the company; but be sure you can buy into its culture before joining LM. I'm modifying my original statement. If you're young and energetic, LM might be the place for you, because with those qualities it should be easy to stand out. This is doubly true if you're a minority - you will see no one will looks like you in executive leadership (even more on the downside, you might get a lot of the old guard commenting on your "diversity" status; this has actually happened to me on several occasions). If your priorities lie more in line with doing actual engineering work, being able to concentrate on doing it well with other talented folks and being surrounded by people who feel the same way, go someplace else. Essentially, this company relies on stale processes and systems rather than on true innovation and efficiency.

5.0
Nov 4, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

A large company with many opportunities. Current employees have the ability to apply for jobs all over the country and the world. Current employees are given preference for jobs over outside applicants.

Cons

Employee evaluations are not easy. LM has tried many methods of evaluating emloyees; and still have not seemed to "get it right". The cap on the number and types of ratings seems unfair.

4.0
Nov 3, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The best reason to work at Lockheed Martin is because it's the best place to work for your first and last job. Lockheed Martin believes in having a well trained workforce and you will get a lot of great training and be exposed to a lot of different aspects within your career field. There are a lot of very experienced engineers who will impart their knowledge on you so they can have a lighter work load and feel confident that the company will have good employees to keep their stock value up once they retire. If you plan to stick with LMCO make sure you negotiate as much salary as you can. Many people take the job at lockheed and then quit to go work at a smaller company for more pay. It's hard to turn away work that pays sometimes 20% more! At Lockheed you can get a lot of exposure to some really cool programs that you'd never get working somewhere else (well maybe Boeing...)

Cons

The performance review process isn't the best. Only a small 4% of the workforce will receive an exceptional or high rating and the rest fall in "Successful" or "basic" which means even if you are a stellar engineer unless you do something great to really set yourself apart from the rest of the workforce your likely hood of getting a high score is slim to none. Get the best salary you can coming in the door because promotions and raises are small and few and far between. Lockheed isn't the place to come if you wanna climb to the top quickly.

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