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4.1

83% would recommend to a friend

(14,507 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 14,507 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
2.0
Jan 13, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Great people Flexible schedule - Great work life balance Great job security Casual dress code (t-shirt, jeans and sneaker) Relaxed environment

Cons

As a software engineer I would definitely not recommend a career at Lockheed Martin. The following cons are made from a software engineering perspective. Major Grievances: - Most of the company is living in the past. It is extremely difficult to acquire modern software for any projects. Therefore, it is difficult to keep up with the rest of the world in knowledge of software technology. - Mostly awful programming practices. Although there are a few rare individuals who care about good software, most of the engineers I have encountered write and heavily rely on unmaintainable, difficult to read, and bad code. - Very difficult to move to other projects. I found that it is very difficult to move to different teams despite what you hear from interviewers and management. - Culture of Complacency. People have been doing the same thing for 20+ years and are very resistant to change. (Cshell, C++98, archaic version control tools, and more). Very difficult to make positive changes. - Moving up in the company based on seniority and not skill. You will meet lots of senior engineers that have been with the company for 15+ years who are at the skill level of a college graduate. - Noncompetitive pay. Your salary at Lockheed Martin will be significantly lower than having a software engineering position in any other company - Mediocre benefits. - Marginal raises. There is a fixed tier system that ranks you against the entire department. So even if you did great on your team, you will. probably be ranked low compared against the entire department. I got a 2% raise this year... - No bonuses, no incentives to work harder. Often, people get put in positions with increased responsibilities but with no increase in compensation. - Little to no training. The company has very little training and does little to teach you and help you improve as an engineer. I was lucky enough to meet one good engineer who mentored me but even this engineer left the company out of frustration. - Very low retention rate. Software engineers come in because of Lockheed's reputation and leave quickly out of frustration Smaller annoyances: - Little to no amenities. Pay for your own coffee. Pay for your own snacks. Some cool discounts available here and there. - Overtime Gate. Have to work a certain amount of hours of overtime before they start to count. Example: work 45 and you get no overtime. work 46 hours and you get 1 hour of overtime Overall, you can get lucky and be placed in a good team with good people. But the norm seems to be the opposite. For software engineers I would advise to skip this one and look for a job elsewhere.

3.0
Nov 17, 2018

Not the company it once was

Recommend
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Pros

There is some level of prestige working for the largest defense contractor in the world. Opportunities in many locations allows geographical movement and advancement

Cons

LM has become too PC. There are support groups for every possible workgroup. It seems that some of the younger employees contribute little to the end product but much of their time planning events. In spite of record stock price and earnings, they are nickel and diming employees on benefits, salaries and raises.

1.0
Nov 15, 2018

Awesome People, Horrible Everything Else

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Awesome coworkers. I can't say enough about their level of patience, dedication, willingness to help, etc.

Cons

Pretty much everything else. The company especially likes to shove their yearly profit and future profit desires right in your face, but that doesn't mean that those who work hard will see a reward. I'm not naive, but I can only stand a certain level of hypocrisy. As a veteran, I expected a private contractor to milk the government, but I didn't expect that mentality to be so prominent and blatant. What's worse is that they try to force creativity, but the moment you share a legitimate idea, they take it while trying to make you think they're doing you a favor. For instance, during a presentation, we were told a story about how an employee had an idea that led to a new product which made a lot of money. When asked what happened to the employee, we were told he actually quit, didn't keep a % of the profit, not giving a decent promotion, and basically all the opposite of fair or logical. There is simply too much, I'd recommend to assume whatever other aspect besides your coworkers to be at a mediocre to terrible caliber. Pay, facilities, equipment, initial training, etc.

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