10 years i wont get back. - Customer Support Coordinator Curtiss-Wright Employee Review

1.0
Aug 22, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

After a decade at Curtiss-Wright, I can confidently say that while there were undoubtedly positive aspects, the overall experience was largely negative. The company culture was frequently characterized by a lack of inspiration, excessive stress, overwork, and poor management.

Cons

The most significant issue I encountered was the pervasive feeling of being overworked and underappreciated. Deadlines were often unrealistic, and there was a constant pressure to deliver more with less. This led to a stressful and unsustainable work environment that negatively impacted both my physical and mental health. Additionally, I found the management to be lacking in many areas. Communication was often unclear or inconsistent, leading to confusion and frustration. There was a lack of support and mentorship, making it difficult to advance my career or develop new skills. The overall atmosphere was uninspiring, with little room for creativity or innovation. While there were undoubtedly some talented and dedicated individuals within the company, the systemic issues I encountered ultimately led to my decision to leave. If you are considering working at Curtiss-Wright, I would strongly recommend doing your research and carefully considering the potential downsides before making a decision.

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5.0
Jun 9, 2026
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Pros

Staff appreciate the job stability, good pay/benefits relative to the Aerospace & Defense industry, and highly professional engineering teams. Many report a strong sense of purpose and trust in their immediate colleagues.

Cons

On the downside, some reviewers cite a top-heavy, process-oriented management structure, occasional disjointed communication across departments, and strict, high-pressure deadlines.

1.0
Jul 15, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Brand recognition, Curtiss-Wright has lots of locations you can choose from, I get to travel and see parts of the USA

Cons

Having worked here for a relatively short period of time, my impression is that the onboarding and integration experience for new employees could be significantly improved. In the engineering department, new team members may find it difficult to establish themselves due to a culture and one particular difficult senior employee on the team that can feel unwelcoming and, at times, overly hierarchical. There appears to be a strong reliance on one specific long-tenured employee in engineering, which can make it challenging for newer staff to voice concerns, contribute new ideas, or receive consistent support. Expectations are often high, and work-life balance can be difficult to maintain during busy periods. Another area for improvement is the visibility and accessibility of HR. A stronger on-site HR presence could help employees feel more supported and provide a clearer avenue for addressing workplace concerns and improving communication. From conversations with current and former employees, I frequently heard that the culture was stronger when the company operated more like a family-run organization. Whether or not that perception is accurate, there is a noticeable desire among employees for a more collaborative, supportive, and people-focused environment.

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