JT4 Reviews

3.5

66% would recommend to a friend

(298 total reviews)

Dirk Jordan

72% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

JT4 has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 298 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The JT4 employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Aerospace and defence industry (3.6 stars).

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298 reviews
1.0
12 Apr 2014

No good deed goes unpunished.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

No matter how much you screw up, or how little you do, it doesn't matter. Pretty much only care if you are on time and charge 40 hours per week. If you keep your head down and don't try to get noticed, you can coast for an entire career. Good benefits. If you want a job where you can do next to nothing for long hours, this is the company for you. There are some good people to work with, just not so much in management. A lot of people are now leaving the company, so there will be lots of available jobs.

Cons

Sexual harassment and racial slurs rampant. Long hours. No clear career path. Very little mobility. Dishonest and incompetent management. Sacrificing your family for the job is expected. If you try hard you are penalized by management, they don't like people standing out or solving problems. High award fee score due to company management always doing what customer asks, even if illegal or immoral, which security hides from the world. Most company decisions made at a bar. Makes one feel bad that the whole operation is such a waste of taxpayer dollars.

1.0
4 Aug 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Get paid to do nothing.

Cons

This company has an "education" partnership with University of Phoenix. That should say it all right there. They celebrate mediocrity. Employees and managers are extremely unprofessional. It also appears that most of the long-timers at JT3 are borderline-unemployable in normal society. The "need-to-know" mystique of the "security" clearances is used a license to accomplish absolutely nothing with no questions asked. There is zero accountability and no visible productivity. If you like to sit around, bullshitting, telling drinking stories for 90% of your time at work, then this is the company for you. However, if you are educated, value your education, and want to use your education in your career, stay far away from JT3. Do not let the recruiters fool you. JT3 is not cutting edge, smart people do not stay with this company, and it is hard to believe such a joke of a company actually exists.

1.0
24 Sept 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some people are nice, but not many.

Cons

Manager holding grudge has tried to torpedo my career several times. I worked as a clerk when I was 16, and I fudged the clock without even thinking about it. What kind of teenager doesn't make mistakes? But I've never heard of someone doing as much to prevent me from work as this woman. She torpedoed a mathematics internship in 2008 at MTSI. I applied to a National Security Agency posting in 2011 and that is when she attacked again. I worked as a security engineer aka hacker in Silicon Valley for 3 years and my excellent work ethic and high reviews led the office of security at NSA/CSS to passing my security clearance even though this particular individual called the investigators back several times to complain that I was a total liar, super deceptive, and a thief. How interesting! I was hired regardless because she was the only person, out of 80+ interviews of friends, coworkers, plus psychological testing and polygraph exams, there was only one person who had anything bad to say. I am a hacker by trade and I contributed to national security in ways that will outlive me. I want the world to know what kind of individuals work in the HR department, that they'd hold a grudge from 2006 when I was a teenager. And stalk my career for years afterwards. lol crazy! They only used the time clock issue as a way to get rid of me, because my hands shake and filing + writing was slow as a result. I wasn't going to post this, but I was diagnosed with ALS recently. I want folks to know the kind of psychopathic individuals working here. The work is interesting, but take my advice and go work for their customer directly instead. They don't discriminate on the basis of medical issues and use something trivial like a time clock (which can be changed) as a reason to fire you. If it was legit fraud the police would have been involved, but it wasn't and I only figured this out when I saw the transcripts the Office of Security at the NSA kept of her interviews where she specifically mentioned the shaking hands. Again, I'm only posting this because I was diagnosed with ALS and have not long left.

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