STR reviews

3.9

65% would recommend to a friend

(85 total reviews)

Dr. Mark Luettgen

94% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

STR has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 85 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The STR 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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85 reviews
2.0
Jul 5, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-nice location with ample parking -pay and benefits are competitive for the area -coworkers are highly intelligent and often more than willing to help -work is unique and interesting -flexible WFH policy -clear processes for most things despite being a small company -if you have experience in this field or have worked in defense previously, you will most likely succeed

Cons

-no clear advancement path -work instructions often unclear with an accepted culture than management is too busy to help -technical leadership lacks people skills -lack of effort to match an employee's skills to a program or provide them the tools they need to succeed -not an empowering environment -feedback limited to annual reviews, depriving employees of a chance to improve -inconsistent management between teams and departments, with some managers being highly hands-on and others mostly absent -diversity is improving but still mostly limited to associate level -work-life balance can be tough when most employees work many extra hours

5.0
Jun 13, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

they work on some very important problems for national security, and apply bleeding edge technologies. it is a great place to learn and invent.

Cons

very intense environment. people are self motivated to very high level of excellence.

2.0
May 26, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

One of the best paying companies in the area (Boston). Lots of technical opportunities in the technical divisions. There are mid-level leaders who try to mentor and gather organic feedback, most of them female or Gen X and younger, but there needs to be more support and spotlight on those efforts top down. Many of the C-Suite and technical division leaders have great technical experience, and thus have great vision on the technical achievements for STR.

Cons

No parental leave benefit for non-birthing parents. Leadership doesn't invest in culture because a lot of people at STR come from other defense industry companies that have unhealthier environments and/or were former coworkers. Because the top leaders have great technical experience, they lack people management skills, a vision for how to ensure their employees feel like they belong and feel safe, and a mission that stands out from other defense companies. Super fast growth resulted in absence of a consistent management structure throughout the company that serves everyone. Generational differences often result in communication conflicts and barriers between leadership and early career professionals. Technical leadership doesn't respect HR, and thus no DE&I really exists even though they have a DE&I team lead who really does their best to create a more inclusive environment, but doesn't get respect or support. If an employee gets harassed, HR is unable to help them at the first incident or if it's with an external party, because of the lack of agency they have. There is no clear statement in an employee handbook or training of how harassment and inappropriate behavior should be reported, and the power HR should have in those incidences. CEO doesn't put a firm stance in DE&I issues and protecting employees when he should. National tragedies that affect minorities go unspoken or get the slightest mention in all-hands or a polite email. Inappropriate behavior just gets the response of "I'm sorry you felt that way, but we can't do anything." Most of the leaders are white and cis-male, and thus they overlook or even engage in the microaggressions that people of color, gender minorities, and early career people face, especially if the perpetrator is the customer. If you have great technical capability, sometimes leadership takes advantage and overloads your workload, making it hard to enforce work-life boundaries. Leadership of certain divisions do not handle well the financial struggles that come with contracts, and then act surprised when people start leaving.

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