Lipstick on a pig - Anonymous employee NetJets Employee Review

1.0
Apr 9, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Insurance, 401k, fringe benefits, safety

Cons

Leadership among all departments and specifically the operations ones are completely and totally concerned with how their department looks, instead of being concerned with how it performs or the people that work in them. You’d be hard pressed to find a manager that has any core competency as a manager or desire to develop their employees, and even harder pressed to find a director who’s knowledge of their departments responsibilities goes any deeper than surface level. Unless you desperately need a check, look elsewhere, otherwise youll eventually be asking yourself 4 years down the road, in the same job where the title has changed from x to y and then back to x twice, and making only 10% more than you started with, how long you are gonna let them continue to lead you along.

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5.0
May 8, 2026
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Pros

Competitive work environment with great company

Cons

No work from home ability

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2.0
Apr 7, 2026
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Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They pay 100% of your premiums for benefits. This is how they retain a lot of employees because the base knows that they can get paid better salary elsewhere, but not a lot of places at this size will offer that. As long as the richest of the rich people want to fly private, this business is going nowhere so there's a lot of job stability for people who keep their head down and only offer up ideas their senior leaders can present as their own.

Cons

Office politics, drama, "traditional" ways of thinking (enjoy those 2 days at home while you can!) - all this can be your's for a mid (if you're lucky) to low end of the market range salary & you'll need to work as hard as you can for a Meets Expectations and a 3% increase (that by the way, you should be honored to receive). It was sad to see that there were great people in these walls at all levels, but many of the Director/VP level individuals who have convinced themselves they are peers to the clients that NetJets serves because they get an opportunity to shake their hands once a quarter was a major disappointment. It was especially disappointing to see how women in leadership capacities were condescending about other women who were trying to advance their careers and stand up for themselves in a male-dominated industry.

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