Awesome products, improvable environment - Methods Process Analyst Boeing Employee Review

4.0
Nov 7, 2015
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Pros

For SPEEA positions, compensation tends to be higher than market. You get to be a part of an awesome end product that people love. Any time you tell someone you work for Boeing, they're impressed and almost always have an opinion (often just "can you give me more legroom?", but people love our products and consider what we do to be really cool). Company is very safety-focused and works hard to "Go 4 Zero"

Cons

Sometimes not a great work/life balance. Despite all of our "lean+" talk and the fact that we have "lean practitioners," the company culture isn't geared towards willingly improving the way we do things. No one actually seems to be happy at work; everyone complains constantly about how disorganized things are but very few people are proactive and try to solve problems. On many levels, there is disorganization and a lack of communication. Rather than enforcing established processes for production that make sense, things always somehow drop in "hot" and no one communicates until something is overdue. So we often find ourselves needlessly chasing our tails. It's not particularly easy to change job codes once you're hired in. Transfers to the same title seem to be the norm, and promotion to different job levels is based more on time spent in the title than actual experience or ability.

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Pros

- Structured internship program - Great Mentors

Cons

- Team is remote I would prefer be in person for an intern role

4.0
Jun 28, 2026
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Pros

Work-life balance has been great at the Long Beach site. My coworkers are very considerate and supportive. Benefits suck as parental leave and 401k, Roth 401k, and mega backdoor Roth make it so you can really get ahead in terms of retirement building. They are trying to get better in culture and performance rather than some companies that don’t even pretend to care. During the pandemic there was no training. Now there’s some!

Cons

Base pay can be slightly lower than other companies for specific skills. Each site and each organization within each site has its own culture depending on who is the VP/executive team. There are so many executives it’s hard to get things done. Things move very slowly.

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