10 years at Raytheon - Documentation RTX Employee Review

4.0
28 May 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good work/life balance. Every other Friday off (9/80 schedule). Annual raises based on performance (better performers get higher % raise). When you are on a contract, work is steady and almost guaranteed throughout contract period of performance. If you are in the correct business unit, you get annual profit sharing, but certain business units are phasing this out. Not sure if that will go company-wide. Most positions require security clearance.

Cons

Most of the programs you work on focus on creating things that kill people -- it is the defense industry after all. Benefit package keeps getting lowered (I was the last group to get 3 weeks starting vacation and a pension -- 2004). However, always satisfied with the health care options, Going through major cost-cutting right now. Not sure if this is because of sequestration, or just because they want to push up corporate profits. They are probably pushing up corporate profits by blaming sequestration. Suspect workload is going up a lot more than pay or perks -- fewer people, same amount of work. This is government contracting, so if your position is a line item on a contract, you are gone when the contract is gone unless you can land on another contract. Over the years this got less and less likely just amping up the stress at contract end. Tuition reimbursement only approved if it applies to your immediate position -- they won't pay for you to grow in other ways. Most positions require security clearance. They value telecommuters but you are out of sight, out of mind and the technology isn't there to make remote communication easy.

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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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