Good pay, below average benefits, lots of instability - Business Process Analyst L3Harris Employee Review

3.0
Dec 12, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company does provide good base salary, although it's degrading quickly. The job is complex so it will stretch you and this can help you grow (or possibly break you). There is opportunity for internal movement and career progression.

Cons

The company has become accustomed to having layoffs every few years. This has elevated company politics to unmanageable levels. Employees, middle management and senior management are backbiting and passive aggressive in order to ensure others are seen as lesser performers to avoid being the target of the next layoff. Also, the company restructures managment every few years which creates a lot of uncertainty and exacerbates the politics and constant jockeying for position.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

Missions are impactful to the world Top talent in specialized fields Wonderful people Respectful environment

Cons

Processes and policies are not robust enough to support the large growth / merger, which leaves everyone operating in silos and interpreting things in their own ways Shared service model is not structured properly Not enough critical thinking around how budgets should be allocated for tools, capital, and salaries Higher level leaders are too in the weeds and not working on the harder strategic aspects Businesses are not aligned with common products to gain best synergies as all businesses fight to defend $s not what actually makes sense for the company (radios sharing same suppliers are in completely different segments; CCAs are built across 10+ different factories managed by different management teams instead of a couple of large COEs) All leaders felt unempowered due to lack of ownership of budgets. Budgets were set but then adjusted at further levels without any additional discussion of new targets and how to achieve. Then budgets would be reallocated a few months into year if you weren't demonstrating that you truly need it. This drove teams to spend heavy up front and not make the smartest decisions at times

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