Great office, terrible work, terrible company - Software Engineer Northrop Grumman Employee Review

1.0
4 May 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Great people in the office who have formed a family through their shared frustrations at management

Cons

- Office receives little to no work - Vindictive behaviour of management when ethical concerns are raised. - Send employees regularly across the country needlessly and dismissing mental and physical health concerns raised from such behaviour. - Strict 40 hour work week with inflexible working hours - Offer little to no training except for internal mandatory trianing that is drawn out, outdated and useless to most of the staff working in the company. - Most of your time at this job will be sat staring at a monitor waiting for work. - Upper management do not exist at the site and never visit. Emails will be ignored and calls dodged if you want to get in touch with them.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
11 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Not much pros but talented coworkers.

Cons

I joined expecting a long-term career and initially had a positive experience. Unfortunately, the culture changed significantly after leadership transitions. Micromanagement increased, decision-making became highly centralized, and employee morale steadily declined. Many experienced employees and managers left during my time there, making it difficult to maintain continuity and trust within the organization. The work itself was meaningful, and I had the opportunity to support important projects with talented colleagues. However, recognition, career growth, and employee retention did not appear to receive the same level of attention as process, reporting, and management oversight. My layoff was communicated as unrelated to performance, which was appreciated. However, after years of contribution and institutional knowledge, the overall experience left me feeling that employees were viewed as replaceable rather than valued long-term assets.

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