Ok place to work - Specialist Systems Engineer L3Harris Employee Review

3.0
Jan 22, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Unlimited PTO/Sick time. Lots of work to do.

Cons

Competitive salary to get you in the door. Yearly raises below inflation.

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L3Harris Response
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Our compensation philosophy rewards and recognizes employees based on their achievement of individual objectives, and their role in helping the company achieve its objectives as aligned with our core values. As our employees develop in their careers and take on additional job responsibilities and scope, they can be recognized with promotions and other benefits. Please reach out to your HR Business Partner to find opportunities and resources to help you accelerate your career with us.

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