Lockheed Martin reviews

4.1

84% would recommend to a friend

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James D. Taiclet

83% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

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2.0
May 8, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

410k is good, many managers allow flex schedules. Looks good on a resume to have worked under the Lockheed name.

Cons

Promotion schedule is based on seat time, not merit. Its very demoralizing to watch people who do nothing and sleep at work get promoted just because they've been there longer. Younger engineers carry a large workload and are rarely rewarded while many staff engineers slack off, watch TV, or sleep at work. Managers move employees around to different teams without asking employees first (so you end up doing a different job than you were hired for). Raises don't keep up with high inflation and economic situation. Tuition assistance for higher education is less than what other aerospace companies offer. Stale and old boys' club culture. Management makes ego-based decisions. If you're a young, intelligent, and a dynamic person with personality, you'll be lonely--and won't be allowed to rise to your full potential here because you have to "wait your turn" before anyone will listen. Pays significantly less than newer aerospace companies. Young and mid-level ambitious engineers are unhappy and leaving in droves... and getting promoted and paid as they deserve at other companies. Lots of the older men here have sexist opinions, especially of women in STEM roles. It's a difficult environment to work in if you're diverse at all. Management "contracts" out employees in their functions to different programs, so they rarely interact with their own employees, often have no idea what their employees are working on, and this hurts employees during review season (the employees who are put in roles that work near management get higher raises--favoritism plays a big part). The more useful you are, the more you're moved around to different programs, and the less your managers know you, which means you ironically get the lowest raises.

3.0
May 6, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Lockheed Martin is a great stepping stone in your career and if you are mission driven/mission focused you will find a place here -- up until a point. Depending on your program, experiences may vary. LM is never going away, and the products are very meaningful to warfighters.

Cons

One of the most top heavy leadership models you will ever see. High attrition. Results driven to the point where younger, talented engineers can be treated like workhorses and few senior++ engineers are doing almost everything. Knowledge is siloed, very imbalanced, and the culture is nothing to ride home about. Inefficient, bureaucratic process cause a lot of waste, engineering culture is more about self-driven ego rather than contributing to the warfighter and objectives. Overall, LM is able to extract really big money contracts to work on efforts, employ a lot of people, charge them as resources, and make a lot of profit as a company. This profit driven model overshadows the mission driven focus and the organization is a clear reflection of that.

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