Ok - Engineering Specialist L3Harris Employee Review

3.0
Mar 29, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The people you work with are great

Cons

Doesn't reward loyalty. You can make more leaving and coming back. Pay and benefits are not competitive even though they repeatedly say so.

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L3Harris Response
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Thanks for your review. We agree that our people are what makes us great. We annually review pay data from salary surveys covering industry related organizations. This approach places greater emphasis on competitiveness with the external market and allows L3Harris to align our pay practices more precisely with the market at the individual position level. We also provide individuals at all levels opportunities to advance their careers with us. We encourage you to reach out to your HR Business Partner to get more information on the resources to help you accelerate your career.

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