Don't work here - Senior Network Analyst L3Harris Employee Review

2.0
Feb 26, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great people to work with Best benefits for vacation, sick pay and holiday pay anywhere

Cons

Pay is as low as they can go and get away with it Health benefits are outrageously expensive Management is old and outdated CEO cares more about shareholders than employees

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L3Harris Response
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We're saddened to hear you feel your experience has been less than stellar. Our compensation philosophy rewards and recognizes employees based on their achievement of individual objectives, and their role in helping the company achieve its objectives as aligned with our core values. Additionally, our comprehensive benefits package provides choice, competitive pricing and value adds to meet employees’ different needs, budgets and lifestyles. We benchmark our plans each year against our direct competitors and the A&D industry. Thank you for your review and best of luck.

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Cons

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