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Northrop Grumman Australia

4.2
  • 50,000 - 100,000 employees

Northrop Grumman Australia Reviews

Based on 5 surveyed graduates working at Northrop Grumman Australia. Read on to get an insider’s view on life as a graduate.
4.2
Based on 5 reviews

Pros & Cons

  • Lots of challenges, in my area there are a lot of opportunities to take on additional responsibilities and add to your skillset. There's also lots of opportunities to utilise previously learned skills. You're encouraged to speak up if processes don't make sense, and there isn't any backlash if you speak up either.
  • The opportunity to be exposed to defence level environments and the processes that are involved. Additionally, the exposure to the multitude of projects available at NGA.
  • I've been exposed to lots of different work at an early level.
  • The people! The culture at NGA is nothing but supportive. We face challenges together and help each other out when needed.
  • The people and general culture are great to work around. Lots of support provided for career growth and progression.
  • Given that it is quite small, the strategy for progression and development for interns and grads is very different person to person. This includes compensation, further education as well as opportunities to participate in other teams. A lot of it relies on your own dedication and pushing, which isn't great. They are working on their development strategies, however it is still in early stages.
  • In the ever-changing world coming out of COVID, communication can still be a large detriment within NGA. With undefined areas between managers and their workers. Especially when assigned inter-state relationships. Often time, I myself have to assign work due to the conflicting schedule of my manager. Despite best efforts to try and specify time, it does not match the response rate that one achieves in person.
  • I don't have great visibility of career plan or career development.
  • We are still maturing as a business to grow our policies and procedures.
  • Not always particularly transparent on internal career progression

What Insiders Say

7.0
Career Prospects
7.0
Career Prospects
I've recently been promoted into my role where I will continue to develop my skills to become an SME in this team.
7.8
Corporate Social Responsibility
7.8
Corporate Social Responsibility
There are some awareness projects undertaken by employees, generally run as volunteer groups. These include DV awareness, International Women's Day, etc. With COVID its been a bit more difficult to organise, and it also depends on people's work.
8.4
Culture
8.4
Culture
The culture at NGA is a collaborative one, our teams work cohesively to develop solutions. I feel supported amongst my peers and leaders as the culture exists in the formal and informal workplace environment. Informal events include morning coffees in the office, lunch and learns, and social clubs after work.
9.0
Diversity
9.0
Diversity
I can only comment to my team, but there is a great commitment to diversity and ensuring that a job is filled by the best person for the job rather than personal interests. Furthermore, the inclusivity aspect of the project has ensured that people with child care, maternity leave, phycological issues have all been met with maturity and understanding. Sourcing efforts for roles include seeking applicants from LinkedIn, Seek, Prosple.
8.0
Satisfaction
8.0
Satisfaction
As a requirements engineer I am heavily involved in the systems engineering work, and manage databases that track project requirements. There is a lot of interaction with many different people within the project, and I have opportunities to learn about other aspects of systems engineering such as integration and test.
8.6
Management
8.6
Management
Most of the managers I've interacted with have been really open, and willing to answer questions. Very rarely have I been made to feel like I'm not important, and they value being able to talk to you and get an honest opinion.
8.6
Office Work Environment
8.6
Office Work Environment
There's a lot of different places to work, and depending on where you work there's a lot of variety on what you can wear. The facilities overall are pretty good across the board, however desk space is generally limited in some areas. As for dress code, as long as you are presentable to a business to business casual level, anything goes! I've dyed my hair almost every colour of the rainbow and worn a bunch of makeup over the years, and no one bats an eye.
7.2
Recruitment
7.2
Recruitment
I was initially interviewed for an internship role, and was offered the interview after applying via their job application site. The interview was relaxed and conversational, and beyond the interview there were additional security clearance applications associated with the role. A secondary interview was conducted for my current role, where there was an informal interview initially, then a formal assessed interview afterwards. This was an internal interview, so no further assessments were needed after. Questions around safety culture, how you manage time, and how you work with other people. There were some technical questions, especially in my second interview, and it was encouraged to be honest if you didn't know. Interviewing isn't about repeating what is on your resume, and generally the people interviewing you can see through any persona you might put up to appear more confident, skilled, etc. It's best to be up front and honest, and to ask questions. Also, its a good idea to ask at the end of the interview if there was anything you can do to improve or anything you did well. It shows that you are self-aware and are open to constructive criticism.
7.2
Salary
7.2
Salary
Bonuses are based on performance and the structure has recently been changed to include all job levels, meaning all regular employees have an opportunity to earn a bonus. Purchased Annual Leave: Purchase an additional 2 weeks of leave per year. Flexible Ways of Working: eligible roles have the option to apply for a hybrid work arrangement to work 3 days from home each week. My Discounts Platform: A discount program that you can use from your personal phone to access discounts at over 400 retailers. Volunteering: Take 1 day paid volunteering leave each year.
7.8
Training
7.8
Training
In my 1 year tenure at NGA I have moved roles from one team to another within our People & Culture function. I've been supported in my transition to learn and develop new skills, supporting the business and my personal exposure. NGA employees have the option to engage in short courses via Coursera, a learning platform that partners with universities and companies to offer short courses. Additionally, there is a development model to support individual development.
9.2
Work Hours
9.2
Work Hours
Very flexible - you can apply to work from home up to three days of the week, and you can adjust your hours per day depending on your personal schedule. There's also the option of having every second Friday off, as long as you balance your hours out throughout the week.
7.2
Sustainability
7.2
Sustainability
Having recycled bin options is a great way to minimise the ability to recycle options. Other options to reduce the NGA Fortitude Valley office's environmental footprint is yet to be seen or mentioned.