Northrop Grumman reviews

3.9

76% would recommend to a friend

(13,292 total reviews)
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Kathy Warden

82% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Northrop Grumman has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 13,292 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Northrop Grumman 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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2.0
Mar 20, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

-Stable paycheck. -Decent benefits, stock options, healthcare etc. -9/80 Schedule

Cons

Where to begin.... -I was hired fresh out of college as an industrial engineer. I was told the position would be more oriented towards lean manufacturing and support. Currently, I run reports and make charts that track how production is progressing rather than actually help production be more efficient. In short, we produce reports, management looks at reports and yells at lower levels to do better. It's abusive and a complete waste of talent. I'm an engineer being paid an ok salary to click buttons. -Old and Slow. Business has been slow the past few years and Aerospace Systems continually has been cutting investment. I've never seen a company rely so much on people and machines and then unwillingly invest in them. We literally run machines 24/7 in order to meet schedule, neglect preventative maintenance and when they catastrophically fail, wonder what happened. The same is true of employees. -No training, expectation of perfection. I received about an hours worth of training my first day from a co-worker who had been there 30 years and acted as if I was imposing on their time. People are busy, but lacking any formal training or investment in people is egregious. Worse, it's just sad when management fails to give you that training and expects your work to be perfect on the first go. Further, people don't help until their butt is on the line. Otherwise, you tend to be on your own. -Huge age gap. Aerospace has been struggling lately and has held onto many tenured employees, while laying off less tenured ones. They then hire in new graduates to back fill a 30+ year employee. I have no problem against older employees, but when you're the only 20 something in a group...you know there's something wrong. To compound that, the company is bleeding younger folks. Most 20 somethings I've met in the company are looking for other jobs outside of Northrop. -I feel bad for my managers. Management works about 60+ hours per week, constantly on their blackberry or responding to e-mails. They don't have time to mentor or even meet with employees on a regular basis. Adding to that fact, most of them don't know how to manage. On a regular basis I watch managers berate employees. They ask for turn around times on tasks that are rather impossible and then insult employees when they can't meet those expectations. -Raises. I received a 2% raise my first year. This is barely in line with inflation and laughable at best. I've met many folks who've come out of retirement to assist Northrop from "the glory days" and they are some of the best and brightest people I've ever met. The company has retired them, cut salaries and recruited cheaper, but less adequate managers whom can't manage and are generally miserable people. -Old facilities. My workplace has not been touch in 20+ years. The carpet is old and stained, computers are slow and the floors are peeling up. The companies attitude shows in its neglected and antiquated buildings.

1.0
Feb 5, 2026

Toxic bullying nightmare

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

A wide array of average benefits. Some flexible schedules.

Cons

3-year 401k vesting. Very low PTO accrual. Bad management. Sentinel program management is horrible. The job postings are very misleading and managers do not understand how to construct an effective team. The culture is very toxic and turnover is high. Unrealistic expectations and they bully people into quitting. Avoid at all costs.

1.0
Oct 4, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Fly under the radar, make 0 noise, and collect your paycheck

Cons

I completely echo the toxic work environment review below me. HR complaints, sexual assaults, and other investigation are going on nonstop, though they do their best to cover it up. Everyone is disgruntled. They recently encouraged a bunch of people to get Mental Health Certified in an attempt to combat the awful morale and stop the spiraling. Absolutely zero growth opportunity, the entire SD location is propped up by a flimsy labor-only contract that is dying every day. I had direct reports asking for YEARS for a new assignment - never happened. Pay is below market. I walked across the street into a 25% raise. Bare minimum vacation, no sick time, no 401k vesting at all until 3 years. By the time I left, we were required to report any and all vacation to multiple stakeholders so they could update their forecasts DAILY - if you took 2hrs off on a Friday without letting your boss’ boss’ program manager know, you were reprimanded. Top heavy, full of dead weight. Multiple senior managers overseeing a department that should have one. Why? Terrible managers all around. Absolutely the worst management and HR staff I have ever witnessed. Be prepared to advocate for yourself, no one else will. The only people that stay here long term are neutered, scared, broken people who have checked out in the best interest of holding onto their job. This company and it's leaders are not your friend. You have been warned…

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