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
Sep 2, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Friendly people - Despite the cons mentioned below, most MDA people are not toxic and forwardly aggressive, which is relatively uncommon. This is arguably the best part of MDA in its current state. Balanced work/life - Incredibly 9-5, no unpaid overtime creeping in here and there. Flexible work hours. If you're looking for a retirement home or don't mind your skills stagnating or even getting worse, this is the perfect place for you. But seriously, work/life balance like this is hard to find. Private offices - If you are M4 or higher, you will get your own office. If you are even higher, you will get an office with a window.

Cons

Salary - You will see ~100% of the reviews here mention salary as a con. It's not an exaggeration; this is very much reality. Salaries at MDA are stuck in the 1990s, which is a huge reason top talent would never hesitate to reject an MDA offer despite given the opportunity to work on something unique. It's gotten to the point where most start-ups with limited or no-funding can offer more competitive packages. No performance bonus - This may seem a bit crazy, but there are no performance bonuses. I suspect this exacerbates the issues mentioned below. There is little incentive to perform at your best. Project management - Absolutely abysmal. Due to the low retention rate of new hires (< 3 years), there are a significant amount of "senior"s in this company. People who have been here 5~10 years+ are everywhere. Some of these people abuse their seniority to shut down innovation and any idea that may differ from theirs, citing "experience" or "this is the way MDA has done it for 20+ years" and rejecting any and all evidence in the outside community stating otherwise. Whether this abuse of seniority comes explicitly or implicitly does not matter; it is heavily prevalent within the company. As the baby boomers with 20~30+ years at this company who had the mentality of loyalty to a company retire, you're stuck with a bunch of relatively young people who have been so used to the coasting and refused to sharpen their skills that they're no longer capable of getting other more competitive offers. Don't get me wrong, not everyone is like this; there are smart people who are not adverse to learning and growth, but chances are you will be dragged down and suffocated by processes and ignorance. This is a place where seniority has the last say and everyone wants to stir the pot with their opinion even if they have zero knowledge in a specific domain just so they can assert their dominance and attempt to get promoted via visibility. Understandably, this results in a lot of back and forth, stalemates, etc until someone senior enough gets tired and prompts a decision. Even when a decision is made, there will be many times where weeks or months down the road, the same people will question the decisions and force a "refactor" or "rearchitecture" ad nauseam. Very little focus on the actual advancement/quality of the project, and more about ego. There is a reason new hire retention and churn is so high, and aside from the stone age compensation packages, it's definitely not due to a bias for action.

4.0
Mar 15, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Much of the work done at MDA has been engaging and interesting. I have gained lots of knowledge, and worked on a fairly wide range of projects. The work life balance is pretty good, but busyness ebbs and flows depending on project timelines. Most employees get their own office room which is a nice perk. Offers hybrid work, with 2 days from home, and flexible hours with flex time. Provides the opportunity to travel for many different projects.

Cons

Pay is definitely below average, despite the company continuing to gaslight that it is not. We struggle to hire anyone higher than a junior due to the pay. Company also occasionally forces unpopular policies on the employees, such as a forced vacation week (out of our own bank), COVID vaccine mandates that cost us some valuable team members, and a pay period change resulting in missing a week of pay until leaving the company.

1.0
Sep 28, 2017

Yikes!

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

One of the company's flagship products appears on the Canadian five dollar bill, which is also located in the lobby of the Richmond office.

Cons

Where to start?!? 1. Pay is significantly below market 2. Performance management is non existent - expect to work with poor quality, low skill employees... all the good ones have moved on to higher paying positions at other companies 3. Will no longer be a Canadian company, HQ already located in San Fran. 4. Non-existent work life balance... people have had breakdowns at the office (and worse!)

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