RTX reviews

3.8

74% would recommend to a friend

(7,780 total reviews)
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Christopher T. Calio

60% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

RTX has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 7,780 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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1.0
Sep 28, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The benefits are good, until the whole healthcare push, cheapened to the HSA plans. They do offer 9/80, competitive vacation

Cons

The retention is a façade. They hand out shirts, have Friday Raytheon shirt days, and always profess how they are for the military. They care to get the money from a contract. They employees are of little concern, and eventually when you go through a divorce, have a girlfriend who has crohns, they don't follow proper labor policies to help employees or discipline. Found my end of the year eval decorated with lies and made up scenarios that were never discussed or written down to be able to professionally discuss what to do. Fought and won an ADR which overturned it and then had retaliation to explain I need to do the PIP in order to work with Raytheon or continue as it is a tool to help. In the end it is used as way to stress and give reasons to let go of employees. HR never listens and they ignore retaliation claims and hostile work environment claims. They force everyone to have ethics training every year, yet when explaining to them they never address it. I was let go due to a new supervisor with a new perspective in the pocket of the manager out in Caly, that had a brother who is the boss of a higher division of the same group to come in a set in motion to not listen, harrass me and continually threaten I'll be out of a job. As a veteran, I'm not impressed. Sadly I had a retired cousin tell me his career and thought that's where I should work after my time in the Navy. That was a mistake. They don't care and walk you out the day they let you go. I will be happy when I have a better job working in the field I wanted to even when I asked to transfer. Whole life engineering is a joke and waste of time. The title itself is misleading as nothing they do handles product to be part of any of the lifecycle. THe engineers who run it are of title with no knowledge of the products. Most managers are hired from other companies who have other workers do the work, build up their reports and do nothing. The supervisor who made sure he let me go, did nothing but talk to everyone around him and fly all over the country. He accomplished nothing. His goal was branding. To me branding inside your own company is a sham to hide that you are doing nothing. I actually help win a new program and lost my job due to attending a section meeting late (That did not pertain to me), and excused myself from a meeting that was for IT personnel (I am not an IT), as the manager did not know me and assumed I worked in the IT department. Raytheon was fine as long as you sit in a cubby and do whatever they tell you, no imagination, no fun, and no reason to be original. Have no life outside or work unless it is about Raytheon events to wear Raytheon shirts and make Raytheon look good. You do not matter, you are expendable, you are not allowed to be human. Do not take VA prescribed medication at work and never wear your captain American pants with your Raytheon shirt Friday trying to work. Never question authority, as they are in charge. Thanks to Raytheon, I realize I should've stayed in for 20 years and never work for them. Stuck up ignorant snobs. Your look is everything to Raytheon. You don't look good, good luck on doing well.

2.0
Sep 16, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

9/80 Schedule, paid overtime, flexible hours, telecommuting. Good 401k match. Good life/work balance. At times, interesting work. Name recognition! You never have to explain what Raytheon does! Pension for people hired before 2007.

Cons

Depending on your manager and your own ability to find interesting work, most assignments are not given out with your preference in mind. So if you are someone who is driving by interesting work, you have to seek it out! That isn’t always easy and sometimes impossible. New hires do get promoted after 3-5 years, but once you reach Senior Engineer level, promotions become virtually impossible to get! Many senior engineers work 10-20 years without being promoted. One sure to way to get promoted is to jump to a different department. But if you are happy with what you do and do not want to move departments, you are stuck! This causes MANY unhappy people, who are only sticking around because of pension. Younger employees (who do not have pension), get prestigious name on their resume and leave for quick promotion and raise.

1.0
Aug 13, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Interview personnel is great during the interviews...

Cons

Those little guys with two first names are just horrible !! The whole dog-gone department will suck you in stating that they will put you in one department and change departments when you do get there... Afterwards, they expect you to perform at something you have "never" even done before and try to "embarrasses" you if you don't live up to their "Unethical" expectations. The upper Management in Waltham Massachusetts doesn't have a "CLUE" as to what the "REALLY" is going on and the HR Department always sides with the Department and Site leads who do give a "HOOT" about you unless you "SUCK" up to them.. Diversity isn't accepted, it's as racist as it ever i.e. 1-2% Black people and 3% Indian and maybe 5 % Asian... They really don't want "Diversity", they want slaves and either you do it or else... Note: if you are a "Whistle-Blower" then, you are "TERMINATED"... No-Questions asked !! The "Good-Ole-Boy" system is so prevalent that you can smell it all the way in Phoenix, AZ... And they wonder why soooo many people come and leave within the "FIRST" year of hiring. I say, fire all of the upper management and the Site leads who are "Constantly" losing people because, they are the one's that contribute the most to this "RACIST" attitudes...

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