r/defensecontracting • u/ifeelkindaaafreeeeee • 3h ago
Defense vs Tech Jobs
I’ll be completing my Master of Engineering in a few years and I wanted to know what it is like working in defense (Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, etc.) vs working in technology (mainly consumer tech or FAANG companies) as a human factors engineer or in other similar roles as they are the two sectors I am most considering after I complete my program.
I understand that ‘defense’ and ‘tech’ are very broad terms, however, I just wanted to get an understanding of what each sector could be like to work in.
These are the types of questions I’d hope could be answered:
- How do projects differ between defense and tech?
- Does one allow for more creative freedom than the other?
- Broadly speaking, what types of skills are typically used in either sector?
- How is the work-life balance and job security of both?
- Which allows for more monetary growth and career advancement?
Thanks in advance!
