Laid-back work environment, but stagnant pay and benefits - Manufacturing Technician Northrop Grumman Employee Review

2.0
Jun 4, 2026
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Pros

It’s very laid back and the work will never be hard

Cons

It’s not what it used to be. You will never make the money or have the benefits of the people who started 15 years ago. Even if you stay for 20 years.

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5.0
May 22, 2026
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Pros

Great company culture with strong long-term stability and career opportunities. Large campus with many internal growth paths, strong leadership, and exciting generational aerospace and defense programs. The company is emphasizing continuous learning and employee development, and the defense industry offers strong job security and resilience even as AI changes other industries.

Cons

Like many large companies, there is constant organizational change and shifting priorities, which can sometimes create uncertainty or slow decision making. However, this is common across most large corporations and comes with the scale and growth of the business.

1.0
Jun 11, 2026
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Pros

Not much pros but talented coworkers.

Cons

I joined expecting a long-term career and initially had a positive experience. Unfortunately, the culture changed significantly after leadership transitions. Micromanagement increased, decision-making became highly centralized, and employee morale steadily declined. Many experienced employees and managers left during my time there, making it difficult to maintain continuity and trust within the organization. The work itself was meaningful, and I had the opportunity to support important projects with talented colleagues. However, recognition, career growth, and employee retention did not appear to receive the same level of attention as process, reporting, and management oversight. My layoff was communicated as unrelated to performance, which was appreciated. However, after years of contribution and institutional knowledge, the overall experience left me feeling that employees were viewed as replaceable rather than valued long-term assets.

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