Great Company - Senior Specialist - Configuration Management L3Harris Employee Review

5.0
Feb 10, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Started at the beginning of COVID and needed Clearances. They were very patient and supportive during the process.

Cons

The only downside for me has been navigating the culture during these pandemic times. Hard to engage when working remotely.

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L3Harris Response
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Thanks for your review. We understand these are unprecedented times and navigating through as a new hire can be especially challenging. We hope you can start building your network by attending one of the many events our employee resource groups put together. We encourage you to reach out to HR Business Partner to see what other activities you can participate in too!

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