Northrop Grumman - an ok place to work - Business Process Analyst Northrop Grumman Employee Review

3.0
15 Aug 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefit plan Company seems to want to retain good employees New CEO seems to be working very hard to improve employee perception of the company Many training opportunities

Cons

No defined career paths minimal salary increases At the end of a program/contract company does not help much in finding a new position; they have a site to post your resume, but unless you hold a Top Secret clearance hiring managers do not seem to look at it. HR reps do not help employees and report any conversations to management

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5.0
24 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Management is excellent. Benefits (except for PTO) are excellent, especially the 401k matching and the HSA instead of the FSA. Pay is excellent.

Cons

They use a system called PTO (Paid Time Off) that gives you a fixed amount of every kind of time off every year. If you use it for sick time, then you have get vacation time. I volunteered to take unpaid time off so as to save my PTO for vacation, but I was turned down. Plus, you cannot purchase additional PTO time via salary deduction.

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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