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4.1

83% would recommend to a friend

(14,534 total reviews)
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James D. Taiclet

82% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Lockheed Martin has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 14,534 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Lockheed Martin employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Aérospatiale et défense industry (3.6 stars).

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15K reviews
1.0
Mar 9, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Good job security, good vacation benefits (3 weeks per person), generally friendly people to work with.

Cons

You're treated like a cog in a machine. You stay in whatever job your management decides to place you in until the contract funding runs dry, then you get placed in something else you'll like even less. Management says they care about your career development, but then they don't approve any training (provided any training exists, which at Lockheed Martin, that's a big question). The motto for career development is "Manage your own career," but they don't give you any power or authority to look for other positions in the company and they don't pay much toward college tuition. Pay and benefits are substandard compared to the rest of the industry. I went to Northrop Grumman and got a 15% pay raise for jumping over, and I got the same insurance benefits for half the cost. The 401k benefits were almost identical, too. The pension plan at Lockheed Martin went away in lieu of a capital accumulation plan (CAP) soon after I joined which changed the vesting from 5 years (pension) to 3 years (CAP). Basically, new employees got vested before I did, and I joined the company a year before they did. The vacation benefit is a hoax because you never have enough money to take a vacation anywhere; they seriously don't expect you to take vacation, either, as they have a cap of something like 500 hours of accumulated vacation.

3.0
Feb 17, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Great benifits, although they got rid of the pension plan for new hires and they decreased the tuition reimbursement. But the 401K / vacation and health care are top notch. The are very stable company which is good for these tough times. They also are very fair about relocating you around the country. The work they do is amazing, you'll have a great sense of pride talking with the soldiers about what a difference the company makes in defending our freedom. The CEO is also a great man with great ideas. They are trying to expand into new markets to remain a leader.

Cons

The company is very slow to get things changed. It is run like the military so rank is very important. It is very hard for young people to get respect and promotions. There is a huge number of old employees who do nothing but come to work and collect a check every week. The review process is terrible where they use a bell curve to fit everyone into a certain range based on their peers. They spend way to much time on diversity and not enough on people who can actually do the job. it is very hard to stand out there.

3.0
Feb 3, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The best reason to work at Lockheed Martin is that we have a direct impact on the success of armed forces. Our products are used in the global war on terror everyday and they often times are determines whether or not a soldier returns from battle unharmed. There is a great sense of pride in the products we make and the customers we serve and this can be seen from upper management down to the shop floor assembler. Another great reason to work at Lockheed Martin is that in most cases if you are willing to work hard, you can get noticed and rewarded for your efforts. Lockheed Martin is a great place to be for an engineer due to the state of the art products being designed and built as well as the network of 100,000 engineers at LM.

Cons

The main downside to working at Lockheed Martin is the compensation. Despite holding 3 masters degrees and working 70-80 hours per week for the past 2 years, I will still just get a 4 to 5 percent raise this spring. Most people at Lockheed Martin are clock punchers and really have no aspirations to advance their careers. Despite this fact, I continue to work very hard only to be rewarded with an additional 1% or 2% in yearly merit raises. Another downside to Lockheed Martin is that management is slow to promote young people even if they are qualified and work harder than their older counterparts. The culture at Lockheed Martin suggests that you have to have been here forever to know what you are talking about and thus get ahead.

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