Good place to work - Project Engineer L3Harris Employee Review

4.0
29 Sept 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Opportunities to move around and change jobs without having to leave the company - Benefits seem in line with industry - Given opportunities to grow

Cons

- Poor communications from the top down - Depending on which project you are assigned to and who the manager is your experience can vary greatly

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L3Harris Response
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Thanks for your feedback! We are glad to hear that you appreciate the career opportunities that are available to you as an employee at L3Harris. It is important to us that everyone feels that they have a chance to grow their career and develop their skills within the company. If you haven't yet, make sure you check out our Intranet for announcements being sent out by our senior leaders across different functions of our new organization. Hopefully these communications will give you better line of sight into the vision and strategy set forth by our leadership team.

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