Good place to work overall, but sometimes nepotism can rear its ugly head - Anonymous employee Boeing Employee Review

3.0
Oct 26, 2011
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Challenging, cutting-edge work, great benefits, good pay, and the opportunity to advance if one works hard at setting and completing goals

Cons

Union stranglehold over hourly workforce leaves those who aren't on board with the union's political agenda feel misrepresented. Instances of nepotism are a little too frequent, with unqualified individuals securing jobs over qualified people, simply because of family relations or "knowing a guy that knows a guy".

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Cons

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Pros

Excellent work-life balance compared to many aerospace companies. Good benefits (healthcare, retirement, PTO).

Cons

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