Great Place for Clicky Teams and Legacy Systems - Software Engineer L3Harris Employee Review

2.0
Sep 27, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

PTO, various leave, health, off every other friday and some remote

Cons

Great if you want to fit in with clicky teams. Some teams are slightly better than others, but you will probably be in a team led by someone that has been at the company for 20+ years and refuses to change to improve the process even for the better. There is a huge lack of communication between internal teams due to politics, which wasted a lot of money. The performance review process is subjective regardless of the amount of work you completed. The HTC food is mostly not that good for the price. This is a greate place to skate by if you don't care. Avoid this place if you actually care.

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L3Harris Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave your review. We are glad to see that you appreciated the benefits we offer that allow for a flexible work environment, including 9/80 and discretionary PTO. Innovation is the responsibility of all our employees, and we are sorry to hear that you did not feel that this was supported on your team. We are sorry to hear you didn't enjoy the food offerings at the HTC. Many of our employees find value in and enjoy the wide variety of dishes offered at a fair price. We wish you luck in your future endeavors.

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