great benefits but lots of bureaucracy - Technical Designer Boeing Employee Review

3.0
Jul 21, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

get to work on many cool projects and big airplanes with really nice individual people.

Cons

more bureaucracy than you can imagine. every year there's a meeting about reducing costs, ideas get generated, the costs for completing some of the changes gets computed, then nothing changes. my theory is that so many people got their first job out of college at boeing that the whole management system is paralyzed. they can not imagine doing things any different because they've never experienced anything else, no other working experience to draw from. They've lost the ability to optimize their own system.

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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
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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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