No integrity - Anonymous employee L3Harris Employee Review

1.0
31 Jan 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It used to have a great work culture, but no more. Most of the good people left. The management and culture are very much bias, and they want to compete but don't want to pay their engineers. smh

Cons

This place talks about being diverse but there is no diversity. When they did layoffs, they targeted a specific race. They give promotions to their friends. They have no sense of direction. They put people in power positions that clearly should not be. This place has taken a serious nose dive. If you are not of the preferred persuasion, I would recommend looking elsewhere.

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Cons

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