Just Okay - Operations Supervisor L3Harris Employee Review

1.0
28 July 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company has a flexible schedule, decent pay, and management is good to work for. Lots of autonomy in how the employees get their job done.

Cons

While the company has good management, corporate ties their hands on rewarding employees who perform well. They took away the bonus structure and raises have dwindled compared to former years. Every year they mandate overtime at the end of the year (during Christmas) regardless of whether you actually have the work to do.

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L3Harris Response
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Thank you for your review. We are glad to hear you enjoy our flexibility and the autonomy in your work. Our businesses deliver incentive pay linked to financial and/or personal goals measured at the business or personal level. Program offerings may vary by segment or country due to business and/or country specific practices. We encourage you to reach out to your HR Business Partner to discuss further.

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