9 to 5 kind of job. - Software Engineer Boeing Employee Review

3.0
Jan 1, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

The benefits are good: free/cheap medical, pension, 100% education cost, lay back working environment. You can tag along without working too hard, just 9 to 5. Expect a 2 to 5% raise every year as long as you don't screw up badly. Expect profit sharing as a percentage of your salary: everyone gets the same % as long as he doesn't screw up badly.

Cons

Job Security: the government is the only buyer for defense projects, if the contract is lost/over then you are out of luck and might be offered a transfer to say... New Mexico. Lack of Passion: In defense, there are a lot of engineers who are too complacent and too unmotivated to make any kind of effort to better their work. They might have years of experiences but its years of sitting around and being complacent. Every project has 2 or 3 really excellent engineers but they eventually get tired of the rest of the deadwood. Big company issues: Internal competition and finger pointing with other groups and sites on the same project. Compensation: It seems like the older you are, the more you get paid. Working hard doesn't increase you salary as fast and as much as you think. Union: Some union employees won't work a minute extra to help you. They are very hard to deal with if you want to get something done fast.

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5.0
Mar 28, 2026
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Pros

Working at Boeing gives you hands-on experience on commercial aircraft, which is highly valued across the aviation and aerospace industries. Exposure to high-quality standards, FAA regulations, and precision manufacturing builds strong technical credibility.

Cons

Many assembly tasks can be repetitive, which may feel monotonous over time. Precision work is critical, so attention to detail must be maintained constantly.

2.0
Jul 13, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

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

Cons

- Five days per week in the office - Parking can be challenging. - Working across multiple time zones (U.S., Brazil, India) creates coordination overhead - Compensation is not competitive for the Seattle area. - Limited opportunities for meaningful career growth. While there are internal career paths, I haven't found many opportunities that align with the technical challenges and responsibilities I'm looking for - SPEEA's seniority-based structure can slow advancement for newer employees - Programs have very long development cycles, so it can take years to see your work become a finished product - Less exposure to cutting-edge technology than companies focused on emerging products (space, medical devices, AI hardware, quantum computing, etc. Significant bureaucracy and slow decision-making

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