What a Difference a Year Makes - Lots Still To Do, But Great Progress - Business Unit Manager Peraton Employee Review

4.0
Dec 28, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Peraton was a spin-out from Harris Corporation in mid 2017. I worked for the company prior to the Harris acquisition, during its ownership, and now under the new Peraton brand. I can honestly say that the company is in the best position its ever been. Spin-outs create real challenges, since the company has to reinvent just about everything that had been provided by the former parent. Fortunately, the senior management is doing all the right things to reset the business on a positive course. There is a lot left to tackle, but they have made huge progress. They abandoned the archaic IT systems of the past in favor of new cloud based services that are much more employee friendly. Every employee got a new PC, for the first time in 7 years for many. All of the key facilities are being upgraded with better decor and work spaces. And the benefits really took a leap in the right direction, after the HR department conducted an employee-wide survey. Now our PTO, company holidays, and healthcare all out pace competitors that are twice our size. Most importantly, Peraton has replaced the culture of fear, negativity and resistance to change of the past, with one of real transparency and collaboration, and what they call a "bias for action." If you want to make a mark for yourself, this place has lots of opportunities.

Cons

There are pockets of nay-sayers who can be disruptive, rather than helpful in implementing the positive changes. These are mostly folks who preferred to stay buried in the bureaucracy of the previous owner or who work on the more obscure and remote programs. As, someone who has been here before, during, and after the Harris era, I can say with conviction that the new Peraton is a far better company on a better course.

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My experience with Peraton’s hiring process was deeply disappointing and, unfortunately, reflected very poor communication practices. I received an offer in October for a position supporting a newly awarded FAA contract supporting their new Air Traffic Control System and was initially told that I would receive a start date in December. When December arrived, I was informed that the timeline had shifted to January. This same message continued each month, with repeated assurances that the position was still moving forward and that I simply needed to remain patient. Over the course of nearly six months, I completed all requested pre-employment steps, including the background check, and made multiple attempts to obtain meaningful updates through email. Most of those requests were met with little to no response, and the limited communication I did receive provided no real clarity beyond another delayed timeline. After being consistently led to believe the role was still active, I was ultimately contacted and informed that my offer had been rescinded due to changing business needs. While I understand that contracts and staffing requirements can change, waiting six months with minimal transparency only to have the offer withdrawn is unacceptable and demonstrates a lack of respect for candidates’ time and career planning. I was very excited about this next phase of my career, as well as the opportunity to support this new contract. But after this ordeal, I quite frankly do not recommend anyone to seek employment here.

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