It's an okay place to work. - Software Engineer L3Harris Employee Review

4.0
Jan 22, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

It's a solid place to work. Work can ramp up sometimes but ramp down other times. It really comes down to leadership

Cons

Things can ramp up at the end of the year with mandatory overtime so be aware of that and be careful to not put all PTO at end of year cause you can't cash it like in other companies.

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L3Harris Response
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We appreciate your feedback. While some periods of the year are busier than others, we agree that careful planning and working with your manager to ensure you can manage work/life integration will help not only you, but also your team and the organization. We encourage you to reach out to your HR Business Partner or manager if you have any other ideas on how to improve process!

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