Great career move! - Integrated Product Support Engineer L3Harris Employee Review

5.0
19 Oct 2020
Recommend
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Pros

L3Harris is a great company to work for. All the benefits of being a big organization with infrastructure and support. Leadership tends to make sure the right message is sent to all employees. Strong ethics and people seem to genuinely care for one another. Everyone seems to want a great product and no corners are cut. Great name that customers trust. Training for job specific areas is offered frequently.

Cons

Since L3Harris is a big company that competes for many government contracts there are a good bit of additional training courses each employee has to complete. Sometimes annoying but they are given +30 day or more to complete. Large company so sometimes a struggle to reach every individual at a personal level.

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