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James D. Taiclet

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3.0
Apr 21, 2023
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Pros

I started at Lockheed right after completing college. It was just an okay place to work. People who want to make an impact or work with up-to-date tech should seek different employers. Good work-life balance (most people work 40 hours and not an hour more) Management is flexible with WFH (if needed, you can WFH but you are unlikely to be given permanent WFH as a software developer) Good 401k match (10% max, 6% default) Team culture was supportitive and professional You get the entire week of Christmas off without using PTO Easy interview process (1 interview, behavorial only)

Cons

Very old tech used (Ada & C++ mostly, lots of in-house tools) Your experience is heavily team dependent (i.e., I work on F-16, but I know people who work in other departments that have a drastically worse work experience than I do) If you do not learn skills outside of work, you will fall behind as a software developer (makes looking for a new job harder) Campus/work environment is incredibly dull (working inside concrete building with no windows in a cubicle) You will constantly have to keep track of your time charging (this can be annoying if you work on multiple things since you will need a new charge code for all the things you've worked on) Severe lack of training resources for new hires (a lot of 'tribal knowledge' that you have to pick up as you go) Pay is slightly behind DFW market standards Employment requires drug screen and extensive background check PTO is bad for new hires (4 days a year, then you accrue 1 day a month) Super reliant on people sticking aroud for 10+ years (this is leading to a massive brain drain problem as older developers retire and younger developers move on to new employers) Government regulations and security restrictions make it hard to do your job (e.g., you will have to apply to get access to a hardware test station that is required for your job...) Lack of common tools (i.e., they will use in-house tools instead of tools more common in the industry) Work equipment is pretty bad (our development desktops were old and slow, but our laptops were fine) A culture of 'if it isn't broke, don't fix it' (content with maintaining the status quo instead of improving flawed processes) Stuck in a single lane, cannot 'wear multiple hats' (cannot learn a different parts of the Software Development Lifecycle, if you are a developer you are stuck as a developer)

1.0
Apr 18, 2023

Profit > Employees

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Pros

Worked with some extremely intelligent people and had some great mentors. Many people are passionate about their work and are excited to be doing it. If you don't quite enjoy your assigned project, you're able to talk to your manager and move between assignments rather easily and get a lot of different experiences at a single site (you need to be proactive). The PTO system is great. The 401k match is good. Health/dental/etc insurance cost is higher/lower based on your pay.

Cons

Was hired into HW, but was put in a different department and found out when they showed me my desk on day 1. Runs on people being passionate about their work, so they put in unpaid overtime to complete projects. The on-site culture expects this behavior and makes you feel uncomfortable about using your PTO. They pretend to prioritize employees over profit, but in reality, it's "profit over employees". The company says it values diversity/inclusion and such to employees' faces, but the on-site company culture is very different. I wasn't expecting much as engineering is a white male-dominated field, but I was at least expecting honesty or minimal commitment to the company's stated values. But somehow they managed to dig below the bar. Examples below: I have on several occasions worked 12+ hour days (even prior to 4/40 schedule). I've also heard people say they've worked 60+ hour weeks with unpaid overtime. As a young WOC, I was immediately treated as a secretary and had age-ist comments made against me on my first day of work and onward. When I reported this to my manager (a year later with documentation) they told me "That's just how it is". I also heard casual sexist/homophobic remarks being made. ** Pretty sure this differs from site to site, as I felt a lot more comfortable at a different site during a business trip. I was given specific terms on payment/fees for a business trip at the beginning of my assignment. Then ~4 months into the trip, I received an email that there was a "new agreement" in place that I was not notified of and didn't agree to. When I inquired further about the "new agreement", the person I spoke to said "At least we're not making you pay back X amount of dollars", even though that amount was correct in the original agreement and was paid prior to the "new agreement". When talking with HR, they provided me false information to "save" the company ~20 dollars even though it was a business expense. While the CDC was requiring Masking on-site, no one was doing it, and no one was enforcing it even after it was reported.

2.0
Apr 18, 2023

Mixed Bag

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Pros

Some positions offer the opportunity to work on some really interesting things. There's also quite a few fantastic managers that truly care about their employees and advocate for their career advancement.

Cons

Some senior managers are incredibly out of touch. Myself and numerous of my friends have also had terrible experiences with hiring managers, in regards to communication and simple respect. I'd maybe expect some of the things for an external candidate, but not for a long term internal employee. You have to truly fight and keep moving around to get a deserved promotion, which is a shame.

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