Leidos reviews

3.8

75% would recommend to a friend

(5,091 total reviews)
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Tom Bell

85% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

Leidos has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 5,091 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Leidos 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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3.0
Jun 6, 2025

Not a Good Outlook

Recommend
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Pros

Mission of making the world safer, healthier, and more efficient through technology, engineering, and science.

Cons

Organizational Changes: The new CEO's reorganization and decisions have caused unnecessary confusion. The addition of a Dig Mod sector that works across multiple clients, traditionally and currently supported by other sectors, was a mistake. It's not uncommon for a middle manager to report across multiple sectors without a clear direction. For managers, this means a mess of duplicate meetings/processes and folks who don't want to work together. You also have top executives battling for turf - who will support what projects and go after capture opportunities. The CEO's Boeing-esque philosophy that you can't gain traction without friction has caused more conflict than collaboration. The CEO broke up the Growth organization. Splitting it into two organizations, Business Development & Capture (Growth), and Marketing, Communications, and Government Affairs (Marketing). The belief is he did this so he could bring an old friend on to fill the new Chief Marketing Officer role, to have an ally on the Executive Leadership team. The CMO has now "realigned" that organization, and morale is the lowest ever. Like any place, there is a mix of great, good, bad, and toxic managers. The problem is that Leidos keeps and even elevates bad and toxic leaders into executive roles despite negative exit interviews after negative exit interviews. While some great leaders are moved around or even let go. The result of all of these decisions is that some of the organization's hardest-working and most talented people leave the organization. Salary and compensation are below its competitors. Stock options take three years to vest, which I think is deliberate, because they know people will leave when it vests for the reasons outlined above. The technology that the company provides to its employees is subpar. You can spend hours, if not days, with IT problems that I've never experienced anywhere else. DOGE.

5.0
Dec 20, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Strong Reputation: Leidos is a well-established and respected name in the defense, intelligence, and civil markets. This can provide job security and career stability. Diverse Portfolio: Leidos works on a wide range of projects, offering opportunities to gain experience in various fields like cybersecurity, IT, engineering, and more. Career Development: Leidos may offer opportunities for professional development, such as training programs, mentorship, and potential for advancement within the company. Competitive Benefits: Leidos typically offers competitive benefits packages, which may include health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off. Impactful Work: Many Leidos projects contribute to important national security and societal missions, which can be fulfilling for employees.

Cons

Bureaucracy: As a large company, Leidos may have layers of bureaucracy that can slow down decision-making and hinder innovation. Contract-Driven Work: A significant portion of Leidos' work is based on government contracts, which can lead to project uncertainties and potential job instability. Large Company Culture: Some employees may find the large company culture impersonal or lacking in strong team cohesion. Work-Life Balance: Depending on the specific role and project, work-life balance can be challenging, especially during peak periods or on demanding projects. Compensation: While competitive in some areas, compensation may not always be at the top of the market compared to smaller companies or competitors in certain fields.

2.0
Aug 17, 2024

Okay-ish

Recommend
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Pros

Compensation is great. Opportunities are good.

Cons

If you want to feel like you’re stranded on an island with no power to manage but no management support, this is the place. It’s incredibly stressful not being in a management position but having to drive communication and processes as though you’re a manager. People will not cooperate and you will have management tell you they’ll support with no follow-through. You might also find yourself losing motivation to work because it becomes more important to be a people pleaser than to do your job right and teach.

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