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General Dynamics Mission Systems

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Great experience - Intern General Dynamics Mission Systems Employee Review

5.0
Dec 31, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Great worklife balance flexible hours, of every other friday, WFH options - Very friendly and cooperative environment People were happy to explain things and help on projects, usually pretty relaxed. - Very knowledgeable associates People were very knowledgeable, lot of old people from Bell labs who have crazy understanding of how things work. Very cool to learn from. -Interns were grouped together So it made connecting with them much easier and made for a less stressful work environment

Cons

Not much, if anything I guess intern events are a bit outdated? Not many teens play bocce or Mario kart ON THE WII anymore.

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General Dynamics Mission Systems Response
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Thank you for the kind words. We value feedback to ensure we continue to grow and evolve the intern program at General Dynamics Mission Systems. Thank you for being part of it and best wishes on your future endeavors!

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