Stay away - Technical Test Lead Northrop Grumman Employee Review

1.0
Dec 14, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None that I can think of.

Cons

Not enough space to list them all. They don’t care at all about their people Management is openly hostile to employees Management breaks company rules with impunity (i.e. VPs sleeping with employees) They will work you to death and in some cases not pay you Benefits are horrible and below industry standards Pay is below industry standards Managers will lie to you and act like you are crazy when you bring it up HR refuses to do their job, all they care about is protecting the company Workers openly harass and bully other workers with impunity Very unprofessional and hostile environment Nepotism is rampant and managers will remove high performing leads and replace them with friends that are stupid and useless

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