Great benefits, toxic work environment - Anonymous employee L3Harris Employee Review

1.0
14 Dec 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Decent pay, good benefits, some good people

Cons

Where to begin. Someone prior mentioned frat boy attitudes, I'd say good ol boy attitudes. Toxic work environment with the blind leading the blind. No investment in their employees or technology which is why they were priced out of work. After 11 years was pushed out by a toxic employee who talked about EVERYONE, putting others down, mocking them. What a nightmare a decent work place was turned into and they allowed it. I'm currently happily employed with company who actually cares and the pay is higher. They invest in our education and their technology. Shaking my head.....

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