An EXCELLENT place to start-out for young engineers, but the rise to the top can be slow and laborious. - Systems Engineer II RTX Employee Review

4.0
21 Jan 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The best reasons to work for Raytheon: 1. Exposure to top-of-the-line technologies; for those with backgrounds in software, computer, and electrical engineering, this place is heaven. You have the ability to actually apply your knowledge to real-world applications, as well as improve on areas of knowledge where you are lacking. 2. Tremendous opportunity for professional growth through continuous learning (rotations through new programs and assignments) 3. Management support of continuing education (e.g. tuition reimbursement if you get a B or better in your graduate-level courses) 4. Patriotism; the opportunity to "serve your country" by working on technologies used to defend the country, its allies, and resources 5. Stability and a steady paycheck; the defense industry will never run out of work. In a time when the country's economic woes are plenty, it is highly unlikely that there will be layoffs from the engineering-staff. Not only is the company's primary customer the U.S. Department of Defense, but also a plethora of government approved foreign/allied nations. Because of the balance between domestic and foreign military sales, you will never have to worry about not having a job or work. 6. Excellent benefits (health, dental, vision, retirement) including flexible work-hours. This helps with maintaining a "work-life balance". 7. The opportunity to travel to foreign countries (if you wish).

Cons

There are not many downsides of working at Raytheon: 1. Although there is an ability for great professional growth in terms of learning and improving one's skillset, it is a slow process to rise through the ranks. Promotions can take a while, even if you are an excellent, hard worker. 2. All large companies have tons of bureaucracy, paperwork, and red-tape that need to be dealt with. You will spend lots of time in meetings in addition to spending lots of time working. 3. May not pay AS well as other companies. In addition, the standard yearly raise only matches (not exceeds) the increase in the basic cost-of-living.

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5.0
18 Feb 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Opportunity for advancement is present

Cons

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5.0
29 Jan 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I worked at Raytheon for over 4 years and had a great experience. The company provided many learning and growth opportunities. I was promoted twice during my tenure with the company, and my responsibility increased significantly. I felt like my management supported me and provided me with the career mentorship that I was seeking. I felt empowered and respected during my time there.

Cons

It can be difficult to work at such a large defense contractor company because of all the process and red tape. Things can move slowly, you have to be patient and pick your battles. That being said, if you learn how to work within the system, you can make a significant impact here!

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