MDA reviews

3.6

75% would recommend to a friend

(642 total reviews)
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Mike Greenley

53% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

MDA has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 642 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The MDA employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Aeroespacial y defensa industry (3.6 stars).

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642 reviews
2.0
Feb 8, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

- The people are great for the most part, with a ton of very friendly and very helpful peers to draw on for knowledge. Skill of employees is variable, but there are at least a few highly skilled people in each discipline to ensure project success. - Occasionally there are amazing projects to work on, though these are becoming rare. - I've learned so much working here, and have been very lucky with what I've worked on and who I've worked with. - I have a lot of cons below, mostly because I care and wish things were back to the old days of dynamism, can-do attitudes. It could come back, but a lot will have to change first.

Cons

- Senior management and executives are fearful of competition in commercial space endeavours, despite having been far in the lead world-wide in relevant technologies. That lead has eroded, and management prefers that we assume the usual role as a sub-contractor for hire. - Gross inefficiency is everywhere and sometimes even encouraged. This lowers morale and further lowers efficiency. - Dead wood is kept around. Some staff have severely atrophied skills, and many people are wholly bought-in to out-dated processes and baggage from old programs, or are incapable of making a decision. - Potential customers are sometimes turned off by our high price. Overheads are high. - Careers are stagnating both in technical staff and management. Result is a lot of cruft clogging up the advancement chain, little fiefdoms in line management and above, and ultimately poor program performance. - Canada's gov't is incapable of making a commitment to space programs without the US first leading the way, so there have not been (m)any real new flight programs in Brampton in several years. A decade of prototypes gets old after a while, and as mentioned, management is unwilling to take matters into their own hands on the commercial side. - There is an overt adversarial relationship between HR and technical staff. I was amazed at this when I joined, assuming HR is supposed to be on the employees' side and that employees would negotiate with management. Not the case. - Others have mentioned the pay situation. Yeah it's lower than industry averages by a considerable margin, and yeah that's a stated part of the company's business plan because they know that few space opportunities exist in Canada. Historically, attrition has been right where they wanted it. But good people are leaving regularly now and morale is pretty low.

1.0
Dec 9, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- WFH 2 days/week. - No other pros.

Cons

- Can be successfully performing work for a role and still be told you are not eligible for the role due to a lack of external education. If you pursue that education, there is no guarantee that you will be moved into that role. - Colleagues have pursued and paid for education for an official move into a role that they are already doing and their move-over has been denied by HR and their education not fully reimbursed. - Managers are deeply protected by HR and corporate. Multiple complaints about a toxic workplace/lack of support and lack of employee retention gets put against the employees of the department instead of the manager. - If you are hired, expect anyone in your role who is new and hired later on to be paid more than you. If you request to be paid equally to the new hire, you may be told that your experience (even in-house experience) does not add up to their external experience/external education. - Raises are only 2-5% a year, if even. No year-end bonuses for anyone outside of upper-management. - No transparency on what's required to be promoted/receive a greater wage. - High turnover even in the HR department due to the culture of the company. - Some managers are very strict on the in-office 3 days a week policy to the point where they expect you to drive in on blizzarding snow days instead of just WFH. You may also be reported to HR for not having enough in-office days. If you have appointments, you may even get in trouble for having them on in-office days.

1.0
Jan 4, 2024

Harassment

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Space tech is a cool field

Cons

The list is bottomless, here is a sample: 1- Salary way below market average 2- Bullying is a common practice, and includes harassment of all sorts. 3- Most managers are unqualified and lack any authority in any field, that's why they resort to harassment to compensate for their insecurities. 4- No growth opportunities, because unqualified managers are in control and they won't let anyone outgrow them. 5- The workers are unionized under a union's collective agreement. This is a clever management trick to harassing people without being exposed to any legal action (unionized employees cannot sue their employer) 6- other cons enough to crush your soul

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