Integrating two great companies to become an even better place to work - Anonymous employee L3Harris Employee Review

5.0
8 Nov 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

L3Harris is a super exciting place to work these days, especially post-merger. The technologies we develop are cutting edge and keep people safe. It's incredibly meaningful and important work, and the opportunities are endless. I've been with the company (in legacy form) for 10 years and have had various roles where I've been able to learn and develop into impactful leadership roles. The culture is steeped in technology, innovation, learning, and empowerment. The future looks even brighter and I'm truly proud to work here.

Cons

Variation in schedules across locations and legacy companies can be a bit of a challenge.

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L3Harris Response
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Thank you for sharing your review! We agree, this is a very exciting time to be part of L3Harris. We have so many opportunities for our employees to be innovative and experience many different products and technologies. We appreciate everything you do to help make L3Harris such a great place to work!

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