Lockheed Martin reviews

4.1

83% would recommend to a friend

(14,523 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 14,523 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 Aerospace & Defense industry (3.6 stars).

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3.0
Jul 22, 2019
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Pros

- consistent work schedule, every other friday is off (because 9 hour work days). Ample vacation time given and freedom to use it practically whenever you want, with very little notice required. - salary that's basically guaranteed to increase the longer you stay, practically irrespective of performance - very few managers that expect more from you than what everyone around you is willing to give in terms of effort

Cons

- LM perpetuates a culture where an employee is encouraged to create/"own" one specific, very nice part of the pipeline, and then sit on that and guard work on it jealously for 35+ years until they retire. If you do not find your hill to die on within your first year at Lockheed, i.e. before you get your security and program clearance, you will likely leave within the next year. - progress moves at a pace that would generously be described as glacial. Writing a simple in-house tool in python requires getting that version of python approved by the government, which will take 6+ months. - software engineers are put in the basement, with "break rooms" that are a counter, a microwave, trashcans and a fridge that is never cleaned. No sinks. The water "fountain" tastes disgusting and there are rumors that the water is radiated as it comes from the nearby lake, where nuclear power was tested in the 80s. Good reason to make use of the awesome health benefits. The area you move to once you have security clearance is known to have an extreme rat problem. - LM overhires because it knows that about half of the new hires will leave within a year, and there is little to no work given to anyone without security clearance. But the government requires that everyone who is paid on their contracts with LM be working the whole time, so you are expected to look VERY busy at all times, but do nothing. People who are cleared (have security clearance) and stressed from overwork sitting next to you will rat you out to management if they suspect you don't look busy enough.

1.0
Apr 23, 2019

Retirement Home

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Pros

Easy money you pretty much can't get fired

Cons

If you're young and want to get stuff done or learn, go anywhere else

2.0
Dec 26, 2018

Lockheed Martin

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Pros

You’ll have the opportunity to work in a be of the most stifling negative political environments around. You’ll have the chance to get overlooked for positions you’re qualified for. You’ll get to see said position get handed to a 23-25 year old who’s completed a 2 year leadership development rotation but has no experience in the position their getting let alone “real world” experience. I almost forgot to mention the “extended vacation” event they do annually for their employees! Well I call it an “extended vacation”, they call it a reduction in force.

Cons

See “pros” section. In addition, the benefits used to be great for a very good weekly contribution but they decided having a great, straightforward medical plan was hurting their bottom line so they brought in a rediculously expensive plan that is about as good as veterinary care. It’s also very confusing. I’ve had to spend countless hours on the phone with Aetna for over billing me for services rendered.

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