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General Dynamics Land Systems

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No longer the place to work - Engineer General Dynamics Land Systems Employee Review

2.0
19 Jun 2022
Recommend
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Pros

None. The positive aspects of working here was the remote work but management intends to end remote work.

Cons

You are severely overworked. This company encourages overworking with mandatory OT, praises those who work large amounts of OT and shaming those who don't. Each and every project is a priority and you could find yourself working 2 or more priority projects simultaneously. Certain department are not able to keep up with the work load however, the charts management uses to keep track workload shows the headcount to work load does not justify bringing new workers in. Remote work was implemented at the beginning of COVID however management intends to bring worker back into the office even if your job is entirely at your desk. This was met with resistance from the employees. Management has admitted that they are unable to determine whether employees are actually working when they are remote and they can watch us better in the office. Management also believes that the lack of interest and delay in work is due to the disconnect of working remotely and not the burnout most employees are feeling. They boast the compensation for working here is ahead of the industry. That may have been true 10 years ago but it's not longer true. Compensation and raises at or below industry standards. There is an age divide at this company. They are unable to retain to new and young employees with the compensations and working conditions they currently offer.

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5.0
5 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pay matches and exceeds market

Cons

Slow to adapt to new tech, but that's expected for large company

3.0
5 May 2026
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

-median pay -great out of college.. will hire anyone -1 day a week remote, mgmt can be more flexible

Cons

-working with govt -VPs will underbid every contract to get the business, then act surprised when cost is over budget -salary increases and bonuses rarely break 3%, though our direct customer inflates the dollar double that annually (and C suite takes a few tens of millions in personal bonuses) -management treats employees like livestock

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