Appreciate the Experience - Associate Software Engineer Northrop Grumman Employee Review

4.0
Jun 26, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

- Opportunities to grow in your career - you may hear about a new project and if you want change, then you can go ahead and make it happen. - Easy to have open communication with management about what I liked/disliked - The people I worked with were great. - I liked the pay.

Cons

- Depending on the project, there can either be a good structure already in place or a lot of building up. Work on the management skills for those newer teams and hire for positions available.

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5.0
Jun 25, 2026
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Pros

Awesome campus and great benefits

Cons

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1.0
Jul 17, 2026
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Pros

Mission driven, smart engineers who understand and believe in the mission. Low cost insurance compared to other primes. Great experienced resources across sectors. Big company with opportunities to transfer into different positions and sectors.

Cons

Only applies to the local site in Northridge. Chaotic, last minute changes. Leadership or leads are running it all to the ground and resisting changes to assimilate into Northrop grumman culture. Inadequate process/procedures, and resistant to positive changes for years has made the site unbearable. Worst employment retention as years go by and HR or leadership at top do not care. Most of the talent has joined other internal sites, other companies, retired due to burn out, stress and workload. Unkept promises, low or no raise and ok bonuses. Mass exit happening every week and supercedes the inexperienced hires being added. Corporate wants to change the site but the leaders and few legacy employees are fighting to preserve their toxic work culture. The very few who should leave are rude, unprofessional, bullies, protected by their leaders, HR doesn't care at the site level. Join other sectors and sites do not come here. It's mostly young inexperienced engineers and few legacy talent left. Learning is expected on the job, expectation can be impossible due to old inadequate policies, overwhelming workload wearing multiple hats.

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