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620 reviews
3.0
Jul 25, 2016
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Pros

- Awesome scenery at the Deer Creek Facility. - Gave me the opportunity to learn AWS cloud technology. - Many employees that have worked for LM say that when contracts are terminated, managers were always able to find them new positions in the company. - LM employees get free access to Safari books online. - The Deer Creek Facility has a decent gym, with free weights, bench press, 4 treadmills, .... Also has a racquetball court. - Some programs offer ability to travel overseas (but is not the norm)

Cons

- Big company does not mean stability. For example, I was hired in 2015, but program was decided to be moved to MD in 2016, so the entire team was threatened to be laid off. There were about 60 of us. Now, about 20. And the deadline is end of fiscal year. - Management is the typical political scenario. They say they care about their employees, but actually don't, or perhaps don't know how to. For example, Management had no plan on moving employees to new positions before announcing end of program. - Very slow hiring process. There's an internal job board, but the process is so slow that response from inquiries take months. - Got food poisoning from the cafeteria and found several other people also threw up. - A lot of bureaucracy to get software installed on your workstation. For example, took 3 weeks to install Notepad++. - Possibility of losing your clearance. For example, if you have a TS/SCI clearance, but the project's customer requires a Polygraph, LM will not read you on for your SCI, so you will lose your SCI clearance if you wait for your Poly adjudication for more than 2 years, which is highly likely. Some employees' clearance was completely removed due to LM security ineptitude. - Performance evaluation process takes a lot of time/effort out of your day. A lot of bureaucracy again. - Weird Paid Time Off (PTO) plan. 2 weeks of vacation + supplemental 1 week vacation + undetermined personal time off that you can take unlimited amount because there's no written rule, but is generally frowned upon if you take more than a week. You can carry over only 2 weeks vacation to the next year, but can only accrue up to 400 hours. - Pay is on the low side. They claim benefits and stability, but that's probably not true. Medical/dental/vision for employee+spouse+children is about $560/month for premiums. Not too high compared to other small companies, but since small companies will pay you more than $1,000/month more than your cost of benefits, the LM pay seems a bit low. If your level of performance is high, you get 1% pay raise. - Expectations are higher than your pay grade. For example, management expected a Level 5 engineer to attend symposiums, write patents, publish journals, but his pay was on the level of a senior programmer and he was not given funding to attend symposiums. - Numerous compliance training requirements.

5.0
Nov 13, 2016

Good employer

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Pros

Great education and training, lot of opportunities

Cons

Compliance based industry can be bureaucratic

5.0
Nov 11, 2016

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Pros

Great job awesome learning experience. You get to test system from ground floor and really see how system works

Cons

Intense trying and great time spent test and training

5.0
Oct 3, 2016

Engineering

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Pros

The product that we produce is an amazing aircraft. I am proud to work on the helicopters that we make. My coworkers in the engineering group are supportive and are great to bounce ideas off.

Cons

I do not have many downsides to list about this company. I am happy to be working here. The government training that is required for certain programs can be tedious but it is necessary.

4.0
Nov 2, 2016
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Pros

Strong company with good benefits package and job security. There are occasional opportunities to work on a project with reach and creative flexibility. The company tries to provide well for the continuing training and talent development of employees, through tutorial sites, conferences, etc.

Cons

The physical environment is unappealing, you work in a windowless box. The daily project fare is pretty stale and repetitive, as well as standard corporate mandated trainings and staff meetings. The direct management of the creative team functions rather more like administrators than creative directors.

5.0
Sep 16, 2016
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Pros

Large company, room for movement and relocation. Office locations are endless. Great training programs throughout career levels. Many opportunities for travel. 9/80 schedule, off every other Friday

Cons

Very large company. Easy to get lost in the mix. This company is very reliant on engineering background. Without an engineering degree you can be passed over for promotions in other fields.

4.0
Sep 26, 2016

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Lockheed is an excellent company to work for! There is very strong leadership, benefits, training and opportunity for growth.

Cons

I truly do not have anything negative I can offer. I am proud to be a part of the company!

4.0
Jul 11, 2016

Strong Company with Opportunities to Retain Developed Talent

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Pros

Talented and great people with a mission focus. Very strong company brand. Comprehensive total compensation program. Excellent HR tools and talented workforce that drives performance and personal growth. Strong training programs and a significant focus on talent acquisition and engagement. Leadership focus.

Cons

Lack of transparency with respect to Talent Management Plan. Difficult to understand career trajectory -- several career development programs in place and strong performance management systems, but disjointed strategic workforce planning over the past several years has resulted in elimination of jobs in one business unit and lack of redeployment of talent to other business units with hiring requirements. More focus on transparency in talent management should be next step. Also, expand incentive compensation to lower levels in the company.

4.0
Nov 10, 2016
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Pros

provides training, challenging experiences opportunities for growth, great for newbies & new college grads

Cons

regimented, growth requires mobility, can be hard to shine,

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