Overall a great experience but like any company there are improvements to be realized - Senior Spec, Software Engineer L3Harris Employee Review

4.0
Feb 3, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The teams are extremely supportive I'm learning a ton Very execution/value focused

Cons

Culture resistant to change Managers seem to be doing multiple things at once even during 1 on 1s A very masculine mindset leading to minority engineers feeling degraded Divided culture of Dev vs QA

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L3Harris Response
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Thanks for leaving a review and providing us with your feedback. We're always looking to improve processes, so we encourage you to reach out to your manager to work together to suggest new ideas to streamline your team's work. We're also sad to hear you feel you cannot bring your whole self to work. We have lots of opportunities through our Employee Resource Groups that can help you connect with your community at L3Harris. We encourage you to connect with your HR Business Partner to find resources and assistance with helping us develop our culture of inclusion.

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