Rampant Dishonesty and Employee Manipalation - Principal Systems Engineer Northrop Grumman Employee Review

1.0
10 Apr 2020
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Pros

Good projects if you find good manager.

Cons

Rampant Dishonesty and Employee Manipalation. There are sadistic people that do nothing work wise but spend time destroying others due to severe narcism. The HR is easily manipalated by the lower managers that all work toether to hurt people if you try to stop the dishonest people. It really is pathetic actually how much rampant dishonesty exist. People that are intelligient and sharp go to work there but the dishonest people are so rampant that they leave immediately. Those that report any wrong doing will never ever work in federal government again. Most of the people in charge are the children of other Northrop employees, Judges, Senaors, etc. whom have no training or common sense. Typical Northrop projects are just throwing bodies at projects stealing money from US Government.

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