Mercury Systems reviews

2.9

42% would recommend to a friend

(763 total reviews)
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Bill Ballhaus

51% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Mercury Systems has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 763 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Mercury Systems employee rating is 20% below average for employers within the Aerospace & Defense industry (3.6 stars).

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763 reviews
4.0
Sep 7, 2017

Fast-paced, tons of quality work, innovative

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Pros

High quality of work. Challenging projects that support national defense and protect the U.S. warfighter. Senior management has a vision and regularly articulates it to employees. Most employees are decent, dedicated and hardworking. New Andover HQ is a major improvement over the tired Chelmsford facility. Recent acquisitions are opening up new opportunities for people to grow their skills and experience.

Cons

Workload - Poor work life balance; the workload is high and ever expanding. Partially offsetting this are quality work and teams of dedicated people. HR function - challenging, abrupt personalities in HQ HR function. Difficult to obtain HR support and the HR team doesn't understand Mercury's defense business model and the subtleties of that model; HR acts as if we are a tech company serving commercial clients. Business systems - substantial changes to our business systems within the past year. Some of the systems work well (Skype for business, expense reporting, project planning), some work OK (Solium Shareworks), and some were launched with limited or broken functionality (time tracking, vacation requests). You can now submit expense reports from your phone (finally eliminated paper expense reports this year) but not report time on projects or request time off on a mobile device. IT support - takes a week to obtain routine IT support if you don't mark your request as business critical. IT rolls out major new systems like Skype for business and virtual meeting technology in conference rooms without providing training on how to utilize it. Comp - whether you are a top performer or on track you receive the same 2.5-3% comp increase each year (used to be each 18 months). Mercury calls it a merit increase but it is barely a cost of living adjustment. Recent job architecture project resulted in many odd/ headscratching job titles.

2.0
Aug 31, 2017

They set a high bar for themselves

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Pros

Great CEO, COO, and CFO; I wish they could be replicated throughout the company. Or have eyes and ears everywhere to see what happens behind closed doors.

Cons

Mercury sets a pretty high bar for the company and a high bar for its employees. I'm judging the company with the same high standard. - As others have pointed out, you rolled out a culture and value statement but don't enforce it. There's a C&V gap between individual contributors and the CEO/COO/CFO (others not named intentionally). There's a pool of C&V misfits at the VP level who can get away with anything because of their title. I've been insulted, degraded, and humiliated by a few of them more times than any human being deserves. I've also had the experience (more than once) of comforting a crying employee after a public humiliation session where the employee did nothing wrong - an action wasn't communicated beforehand and a VP blew up at an employee for not having psychic powers and coming prepared to a meeting to address that particular action. When I bring these types of issues up, I'm told "get over it and just do my job". On glassdoor, you would think there's an open door policy with no retaliation / punishment for reporting. That's not the case - potential employees interviewing with Mercury, beware. There's Mercury you see on the outside (great image) and a separate Mercury operating on the inside that's much less employee friendly - if you are exposed to the C&V misfits. I will add the disclaimer that if you're not exposed to the C&V misfits, it would be a great experience!!! - I'm not going to add much to the HR and IT comments others have noted on glassdoor, except to say that the recent criticism is accurate. - Mercury doesn't care about you as an employee as they go about their business. If you get steam rolled during their one of their initiatives, you're just a casualty on a piece of paper. As long as the end objective is achieved on time and on budget, that's all that matters. People don't matter.

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Mercury Systems Response
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We are grateful for all feedback. Positive or negative, we are listening. Thank you for taking the time to share this information with us. We are working to help people feel comfortable with communicating honestly and openly either through management or HR. We are on a journey and our goal is to put mechanisms in place that encourage more two-way dialogue. As an example, we have an “ask” feature on the 1M – a tab on the right-hand side of the site where you can submit questions or comments about anything and choose to be anonymous or leave your name for a direct response. Please also feel free to come and talk with me directly or any of us on the leadership team, as we are looking for ways to improve this situation and we need input from employees. We are compiling the feedback that we’ve received from most recent reviews and the functional leaders will be meeting with their teams to discuss further. Additionally, COO, Didier Thibaud, will gather his leadership team to discuss and address your comments and others’ specifically regarding conduct that does not align with our core values. Thank you again for sharing your perspective. -Mark, President and CEO
5.0
Aug 31, 2017

So far so good.

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Pros

So far it's been a very good place to work. The working schedule is very flexible. The benefits are great compared to other companies in the area. They recently moved to a new building in Andover and it's more of an open concept working environment. It's really good at promoting collaboration and general conversation with your coworkers. Standing/ sitting adjustable desks are great! The company really seems to care about their employee base. I am new here, but I already feel like I am happier than any of my other jobs at which I've been. I have no opinion of senior management so far.

Cons

The "open concept"esque of the building is double edged. It's nice to collaborate and interact with your colleagues but it also means no privacy, and it can get loud sometimes if you are around a group of people chatting right next to you. IT is rolling out a new system for the computers and such and so there are bugs there. But they are fairly quick to fix things. The company is very very flexible with time and working hours but there is no official policy on comp/ flex time or working 4x10s or taking every other Friday off. It seems like something you work out with your manager on a case by case basis. The only reason i give compensation and benefits a 4 star is because of this and the fact that I think most US company's compensations could be better. But compared to other US companies, the benefits are very good.

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Mercury Systems Response
8y
Thank you for this very thoughtful review. We look for input regardless of your experience or tenure with the company so we really appreciate everything you had to say. HR is embarking on an effort to enhance onboarding and will be creating an interdisciplinary team made up of employees across the business to develop it. Our job architecture includes a career path component and we are working with managers to encourage them to make sure their employees and new hires see their future opportunities. We wish you much success at Mercury!
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