Akima reviews

3.2

53% would recommend to a friend

(381 total reviews)
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Bill Monet

62% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Akima has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 381 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Akima employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Aerospace & Defense industry (3.6 stars).

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381 reviews
3.0
Jul 5, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Growth potential within the operating companies is fantastic. Good starting salaries. Opportunity to relocate domestically and internationally. Management is open to new ideas and allows employees to make large impacts on the business.... Very rewarding for top performers

Cons

Recruitment lags behind awards won often creating additional work on others, causing high burn out rates

1.0
Jun 5, 2015

Do not recommend this company

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pay is great. That is the only positive.

Cons

Don't waste your time. No support from management and not a team oriented environment. You had to be perfect to work for this company. They don't allow mistakes or second chances. If you make a mistake they show you the door. They do not foster an opportunity for you to grow or learn on the job.

2.0
May 27, 2015

Human Resources

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Operational Buidness Leaders, Line and Project Management are knowledgeable, highly capable and committed to their customer, their employees and adhering to company policies and HR processes. The HR Directors are high caliber caring professionals invested in doing good work and improving broken and lacking processes.

Cons

There is little to no support to achieve the work as HR is structured and staffed. Daily there are reactive actions that generate the newest immediate priority to be done now. A lot of time is put into designing and developing HR process tools, and much time is spent in meetings to review, rework, design and then implement processes and tools. However the foundation is not secure. There is no quality control for thousands of personnel transactions processed by email and paper. Many hands touch one transaction and when a batch or a single transaction fails, the correction is to find the person to blame and chastise that person. The actions are NOT solutions focused. HR processes live with the leaves on the branches of the trees and the forest is ignored. No holistic understanding of how to effectively deliver HR as a shared serice. The HR policies and plans were pushed into consolidation in an 18 month or less process - true integration planning and inclusion at the top most entity level (NRC) was avoided. HR staff are highly experienced at the Director levels with low quality support at the mid and junior staff level. Director must carry cells phones nonstop to respond to the CHRO and failure to do so results in a verbal berating. Immediate answers at the time of a call from the CHRO are demanded regardless of where or what you may be doing. It is a stop everything and jump now management mentality. Work is not strategically planned and deadlines are overlapped with no ability to reasonably rework when one project overcomes another. Kudos on one action or project can be quickly followed by a verbal thrashing for a real or perceived failure. The focus is on the perception at the moment and long term value/credibility is very difficult to establish unless you are resilient enough to push through the frequent and volatile verbal chastisement dished out freely as the CHRO sees fit for the issue or the moment. Benefits continue to be cut and costs for healthcare shifted heavily to the employees. General employee pay reviews are random and individual, the annual pay review cycle is selective. pay constraints are consistent with the govt contracting industry and reduced costs but this is not the case at all levels.

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