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Naval Sea Systems Command reviews

3.7

76% would recommend to a friend

(769 total reviews)
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Thomas Moore

80% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

Naval Sea Systems Command has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 769 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Naval Sea Systems Command employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Aerospace & Defense industry (3.6 stars).

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769 reviews
1.0
Feb 8, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

None. Steer clear of this place. Its where engineers go to die.

Cons

Dead end career No career potential Meaningless work You will only utilize 5% of your capacity on any given day Poor pay Benefits were never good but are getting worse No real engineering actually happens here Bogged down with so much self imposed regulation you can’t actually get anything done This place ends up being a bad mark on your resume

2.0
Jan 14, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Some of review writers are liars or lack of knowledgeable of federal employment regulations. All federal employment employees, including PSNS employees receive same benefits in term of annual leave and sick leave. Every employee receives 4 hrs of sick leave for every 2 week regardless of how long he/she works for federal. And every employee receives 4 hrs of annual leave if he/she works for federal including PSNS for 3 years or less, and receive 6 hrs of annual leaves if work federal for 6 years, and receive 8 hrs of annual leaves if work for 15 years. Federal employments provide health care and life ins weren't that good, because employees have to buy it with prices depended coverage. One thing I experienced with federal employments that if you have college degrees you have many opportunities for career advances. I started out with GS-5, $17,000/year at 25 years ago as an engineer. I am now GS-14 even higher if I want to. If I don't have college degree I might have GS-09 that is a highest I might go, because there is no position such as GS 12 or higher without having college degrees or very rare situations. Anyways, PSNS is a bad place to work, especially if you are a blue collar worker, including technician levels. Most of supervisors of blue collar workers are lack of educations or uneducated, because they were from lowest career starters. I mean they treat employee as trash. Engineering positions are low pay compared to other federal employment agencies. If you happened to work for PSNS I recommend, after couple years you should look for other federal employments if opportunities are available

Cons

It is a bad place to employ

1.0
May 7, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Good work life balance. You can literally not do a thing and keep your job. It pays pretty well for what the job demands

Cons

It really is like watching that commercial: you witness people getting beaten down and you cannot save them. I have witnessed many smart, educated people get beaten down and complacent because of not only how management treat them, but how people treat each other. Working there was a very sad and depressing experience. If going for an interview just watch them avoid actually answering if they like their job. If you have an education and are not from the area, the answer is NO! Everyone who lives in the area works in the shipyard and knows everyone's business. If you live in Kitsap county you either work at the shipyard, retired from the shipyard, are married to someone in the shipyard or are in the Navy. Because of that, most everyone is married or divorced (several times) to a co-worker. Ladies, if you get advanced to management, be prepared for rumors about you sleeping with the boss. I have witnessed that one to many times. It is VERY passive aggressive and they really mentally and emotionally abuse their employees. Conflict gets solved by thowing people under a bus. If you are hard working and smart, be prepared for no one to care and be annoyed that you are trying to be a good worker. They change their values every 2 years because they cannot meet them. They are SIMPLE things, like people and integrity. Instead of just trying harder, they just change them. Each and EVERY manager blames another instead of taking responsibility. Really think long and hard before working there. It is not a good company and being ambitious and driven is not a good thing. And those that believe they are successful because they are ambitious and driven are sadly mistaken. Good luck to them if they ever leave.

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