Textron reviews

3.8

83% would recommend to a friend

(958 total reviews)
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Scott C. Donnelly

69% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Textron has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 958 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Textron 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
Jul 7, 2008
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Pros

The company is currently working on turning itself around and making it a more employee oriented place to work. Corporate management has mad a clear effort to improve things at each of their bussiness units, and the changes have been slowly filtering down within each bussiness unit. The company tries to do a good job of informing its employees about the actions it is taking to imrpove the core bussiness through bi-monthly all-employee meeting. Managers meet with individuals throughout the year to develop goals and evaluate how they are progressing to meet those goals. The company is attempting to do the right thing.

Cons

Departments are very segregated and there are issues involved with cross group communication and sharing of information. In certain aspects the company can come off as very cheap and unappreciative to its employees. An example of this is the company christmas party which employees must pay in order to attend. Also, the amount of funding for employee activities provided for the bussiness unit is a very small fractional amount when compared to corporate spending on the same types of activities. The compensation system also leaves a little to be desired. Compared to industry the company pays less then a good chunk of its competitors.

3.0
Jul 7, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Well, there's always the hope that things will improve. The vast majority of people who work here are really great, too. There has been a huge management turnover as part of the 'transformation' over the past five years or so. This modernization has brought in some new blood and a whole tier of people who want to make a difference in creating a more open, less patriarchal environment. Along with the change, Six Sigma was adopted throughout the company, which (while cumbersome at times) does establish the possibility of a common language and processes at every Textron site. This is good since the enterprise is comprised of nine businesses in various industries, with unique cultures. Theoretically, there is potential to move across the company, though not many people do so.

Cons

This is an old-school, top-down, hierarchical company. The top 200 managers are very concerned with giving the answers that senior leaders are looking for, which means that frank feedback is rarely surfaced to the highest level of management. The C-suite is surprizingly provincial and unsophisticated for a Fortune 200 company and they are only vaguely aware that there are issues -- with multi-million dollar bonuses, shame on them for that. The risk-averse, heavily process-oriented culture spends an immense amount of time lauding its own navel gazing and much less time simply making common sense changes. The environment is very heavily white male except at the shop floor levels, with most very senior roles and strongest influence enjoyed by men.

2.0
Jun 17, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Fairly interesting work. Reasonable pay and benefit package.

Cons

Incompetent management. Reluctance to embrace new ideas. Office politics gone mad. Hidebound policies regarding employee goal setting and reviews. Old school attitude toward telecommuting, won't even consider it though it is perfectly feasible.

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