Grow your career at L3H - Director L3Harris Employee Review

5.0
Nov 21, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I’ve worked at L3Harris for over 10 years and have seen incredible change. One thing that I have seen as a constant is that if you are hardworking and capable you will be noticed and can have a great career here. Not everything is perfect but I have seen more than a few people leave only to return in 3-5 years after finding the grass isn’t greener. The work we do here matters, and while it may be a hard to connect the day to day work with the mission, we make a difference for our country and the men and women in the military every day. I’m proud to work for this company, not because it’s perfect, but because there are good people here and it’s a place where you can make a difference.

Cons

Change. It’s hard and it’s certainly been a constant, but if you can accept it and work through it you can succeed. The mothership is in Florida, and at times it feels like management struggles to engage in the challenges that satellite organizations face. I know from personal experience that management is working on it and striving to make that better.

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L3Harris Response
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We appreciate your review, and we're happy to hear you're pleased overall. We attract, engage and retain a high-performing, diverse workforce and support our employees to reach their full potential. Like you said, the work we do here matters! We work hard to inspire our employees to explore their passions and be innovative with our leading-edge technologies. As we continue to grow post-merger, our teams are working together to engage all locations-- international and national.

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