RTX reviews

3.8

73% would recommend to a friend

(7,789 total reviews)
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Christopher T. Calio

62% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

RTX has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 7,789 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The RTX employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Aerospace & Defense industry (3.6 stars).

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3.0
Aug 3, 2011
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Pros

1. Flexible hours 2. If you are a young engineer, there is a pool of exceptional engineering talent to learn from. 3. Competitive benefits plan 4. Excellent advanced education program 5. Attractive starting salaries for new graduates

Cons

Company is making it progressively more difficult to achieve Sr. Manager of Fellow Status, primarily because the aging work force (sheer numbers) would run up the compensation on Results Based Incentives. The result: Morale among the E5/ E6s suffers, apparently in silence. Upper management should consider creating a new labor grade between the E6 and E44 on the technical ladder and fractionalize the bonus structure. 2. Serious Salary Compression 3. Panders to the young engineers, with a seeming disinterest in retention of the senior, more experienced engineers. 4. Save for a few select "Superstars" , individual contributors will not likely advance as quickly or be compensated as well as those chasing the perks, bonuses, and higher compensation of the management positions; serving to incentivize many without the people skills and/or training to seek and hold such positions, and sending a message to the designers, analysts and integrators that their work is somehow less important. (I've held both roles by the way) 5. Far too many managers and far too few leaders. 6. Shrinking R&D budgets stiflle innovation with an ever increasing emphasis on outsourcing to sub-tier contractors and "black box" integration; leaving a considerable amount of intellectual property in the hands of the sub-contractors. (not where the core knowledge should reside, particularly in mission critical applications) 7. "Matrix" management structure and the pitfalls that come with such a construct. 8. Don't expect to ever have an office unless you are in the top 1% technically and/or have your political skills honed to a razors edge. Work space continues to shrink 9. Boasts of record revenues, but where is the money going ? 10. Gives "lip service" to mentoring and a culture of free exchange. Why ? Programs can't afford to mentor and mid-level and senior management can't stomach the word "no". In the end, probably no different than any other large defense contractor.

4.0
Feb 24, 2011

Pretty good if you want to be a lifer

Anonymous employee
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Pros

9/80 Fridays, opportunities for limited advancement, ability to get very technical if you would like to, low laid offs as compared to other aerospace and defense contractor

Cons

Hectic schedule, new programs are always hard to gauge how much should work is to be forecasted. Difficult issues to deal with each month

1.0
Jan 30, 2011

Lack of respect and care for employees

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The company's benefits package is good.

Cons

For a company that says its employees are its most valuable and important asset experience proves this to be not true. Every year the company reduces headcount through lay-offs to make their numbers look better. 99% of their business is DOD/IC related so seeing them lay-off veterans is pretty sad, especially when many of the senior leadership has never served in the military. They like to play the big numbers game and seem to have lost sight of what is really important, serving the customer and taking care of its employees. Additionally, way too much internal competition that gets in the way of collaboration and actually helping the end customer solve complex issues with smart solutions.

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