Great Benefits - Procurement Associate L3Harris Employee Review

4.0
18 Oct 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Lots of paid Vacation, flexible work schedule, and upper management seem very dedicated to improve business model.

Cons

Lower management has poor communication and there is often times when you don’t actually know what to do.

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L3Harris Response
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We're glad you are enjoying the flexible work schedules and benefits we offer. We're working on continuing our listening strategy to ensure your voice is being heard across all levels of L3Harris. Be on the lookout for action planning from the results of our Engagement Survey. We're excited to work with you to further the employee experience here.

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