r/luton • u/strongyellowmustard • Jun 21 '25
What’s it like working at Leonardo Luton Office?
I’m in final stages of interviews and wondered if anyone in the sub could share insights of working for Leonardo at the Luton Office. I’m used to working in London so it would be quite a change for me Many thanks
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u/ZWE_Punchline Jun 21 '25
They work with Israel, so that massive weight will be heavy on your heart every day you clock in.
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Jun 24 '25
Downvoted, but we all know the millions that have died because of its existence haven’t got a voice.
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u/London-Reza Jun 24 '25
I've worked at a company in the same industry in stevenage and was ok. Nice large offices cause it's cheaper. Fairly secure sites but you can still wander off and do your thing.
Luton in general isn't a great place but the office won't be in the centre. If it's close to a train station or you drive then it's a fine place to work