Good benefits, - Cyber Intelligence Analyst L3Harris Employee Review

3.0
Aug 21, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

"Unlimited" PTO Separate Sick Time 4/10 or 9/80 work schedule these things allow for work/ life balance if you know the worth of the position, you can negotiate a good salary

Cons

no diversity need to make friends to advance blunt favoritism few do much of the work, many do little Low ethics and morals amongst leadership

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L3Harris Response
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Thank you for your review. We are glad to hear you are enjoying our benefits, flexibility and work/life integration. We take all reports of unethical behavior very seriously. If you have concerns, we encourage you to reach out to your manager, HR Business Partner or Ethics Advisor. Additionally, we offer employees a way to voice their concerns confidentially and/or anonymously, through the Ethics & Compliance Helpline (www.L3HarrisHelpline.com or 877-532-6339). Thank you.

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