Boeing reviews

3.7

71% would recommend to a friend

(18,244 total reviews)
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75% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Boeing has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 18,244 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Boeing employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Aerospace & Defense industry (3.6 stars).

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18K reviews
2.0
Apr 14, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Nearly impossible to get fired (Also a "con", listed below.) - Reasonable benefits. Not excellent, but stable for the American economic market. - Mandatory, paid vacation over December holidays (if not in Manufacturing).

Cons

- Completely Conservative/Right-wing political stance. - Actively and "proudly" anti-Union. Displays complete contempt for unions and union bargaining. - Top-down "Command-and-Control" culture of fear and bitterness. Servant-leadership completely discouraged. - Few managers displaying any leadership qualities, but many managers use the term "leadership" in job role to hide inept management behaviors. - Deep-seated divide between self-absorbed misogynists and those who believe in diversity/inclusion. - Complete lack of understanding or awareness of the last 20 years of management, I.T., culture, and organizational development. - Social media barely tolerated. - Mandatory, scheduled meetings are rampant and ineffective in any way. Merely added to daily schedule to give impression of progress and attention. - Office locations in ugly, industrial areas or impoverished cities. - Office locations are 30-years-old, neglected, and dirty. Office equipment (desks, cubicles, kitchens, cafeterias) are dilapidated, worn out. - Non-virtual communications technology is at least a decade old. - Lack of remote work/telecommuting positions (removed in 2012). - Lack of pensions (replaced by 401(k) in 2014). - Pay raises/bonuses tied to performance of unrelated departments. No raises over 3% for non-executives. - Forced ranking distribution for performance-based bonuses (mandatory "bad" employees, even on all-star teams). - Tuition reimbursement is limited, outdated, and hampered by backward processes. - Vacation and sick-time are separate. Sick-time over 48 hrs requires doctor's note, even for flu/cold symptoms. - Vacation is distributed in miserly "X hours every week" amounts. - No quality parental leave or support. - Advancement/promotion process is over-complicated and continually hampered by budget constraints and internal politics. - Lack of demotions/firings for serious infractions or poor performance, creates entire departments of lazy, bitter, angry employees with little motivation to improve or develop. - No chance of overseas placement, as company is ending ex-pat assignments. - Technology requires extensive "security lock down" re-design before release to employees. Any "new" apps or I.T. programs are 2-5 years old. - Atrocious safety record for a "global leader" in manufacturing.

4.0
Feb 9, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Compensation is fair. Work hours can be flexible depending on the department (9/80 schedule for example) Interesting product Due to company size, there are a lot of internal activities in which you can participate.

Cons

Promotions are based on seat time, less so than actual performance. Company culture is old school. A lot of convoluted rules, especially in the Defense side. This makes decision making somewhat difficult.

4.0
Jul 16, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Huge company with tons of opportunity to move around to things you are interested in. I have had only good experiences with managers that were supportive of their employees. Excellent retirement benefits, pretty good medical and dental. Usually managers are really flexible with schedule and work life balance is prioritized

Cons

As a software developer, you are making about 30-40% less than what your peers are making at Microsoft, Amazon, etc. Those come with trade offs (you get a very solid 40 hr work week, a more laid back work environment, family-oriented co-workers at Boeing), but if you are here to hustle, Boeing is not the company for you. Much of the work for software developers involves updating legacy code or systems, which can be tedious. Boeing IT is still going through its digital transformation so DevOps processes are messy, inconsistent from team to team, and there are no standard software practices.

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