Ok for an engineering job - Test Engineer L3Harris Employee Review

3.0
Dec 12, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good pay. People here are good to work with for the most part

Cons

Not enough training. Too much overtime is expected of you. Benefits get worse and more expensive every year. You can get approved for special shift hours for school but if certain people in the department don't like it, they can pull strings to get you fired

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L3Harris Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. We do offer employee training and it is unfortunate to hear that the availability of the training has not been well communicated with you. Please reach out to your HR Business Partner or segment Learning & Development team for more information. Your HR Business Partner or manger are also available to discuss any concerns you may have about your work schedule.

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