Questionable Values - Anonymous employee L3Harris Employee Review

1.0
Nov 16, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some of the brightest engineers I ever had the pleasure to work with. Great portfolio of products.

Cons

Segment leaders mad dash to please corporate expectations have resulted in segments without strategy. Monthly tactics drive results for the businesses and functions. Raises, bonuses, and promotions are prioritized without voice or reason and a blind zeal to preferred businesses and diverse individuals. Diverse candidates are coached to pass interviews! This place doesn’t understand what equal opportunity employer means.

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L3Harris Response
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“We take all reports of unethical behavior very seriously, and we offer employees and non-employees a way to voice their concerns confidentially and/or anonymously. If you would like to further discuss any ethical concerns, please reach out to the Ethics & Compliance Helpline (www.L3HarrisHelpline.com or 877-532-6339).”

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