Senior Systems Architect | Agile & SAFe Practitioner | Driving Scalable Defense Solutions - Scrum Master Northrop Grumman Employee Review

4.0
Apr 11, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Working at Northrop Grumman offers a strong mix of stability, benefits, and meaningful work, making it especially attractive for experienced professionals. The company provides solid compensation along with excellent benefits like 401(k) matching, tuition reimbursement, and flexible schedules such as the 9/80 workweek, which supports a healthy work-life balance. Employees often value the job security that comes from long-term government contracts, as well as the opportunity to contribute to mission-driven projects in defense, cybersecurity, and space systems. Additionally, the organization is known for being veteran-friendly and offering internal mobility, allowing employees to grow their careers across different programs and technologies without needing to leave the company.

Cons

Working at Northrop Grumman does come with some downsides, especially depending on your role and program. One of the most common complaints is bureaucracy—because it’s a large government contractor, processes can be slow, decisions take time, and there’s often a lot of red tape. Innovation can feel limited since much of the work is driven by contract requirements rather than creative freedom. Promotions and raises may also move slower compared to private-sector tech companies, and pay, while solid, isn’t always top-of-market for highly experienced talent. Additionally, some roles require strict security protocols or clearances, which can limit flexibility, restrict what you can work on outside of work, and reduce remote work options. Finally, work can sometimes feel siloed, meaning you may only see a small piece of a larger system without full visibility into the big picture.

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Pros

Work life balance is great

Cons

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3.0
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Pros

The people you work for directly are wonderful professionals. They listen and truly work together as a team, sharing their ideas and critiques freely and fairly. Even the managers, leads and program mangers are the best I have worked with in a while.

Cons

The Csuite are not as inventive and very risk averse. They cry about needing to keep talent and keep the knowledge base from being lost. But when a program gets canceled or stop work, if you arent at one of their main work sites like in Dulles or Gilbert, you are out of luck now with their push of no "remote" work. And by remote that means not at whatever site the managers are at. And it isnt the managers choice either as the corporate pushes them to deny "remote" or make their lives miserable if they try to keep current employees that could fill the role at other offices.

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