Pros
* Decent salary compensation * Executives are well-dressed * Career opportunities abound given the high employee attrition
Cons
* Benefits are not competitive * Expectations are low, and morale is even lower * It's not a coincidence that Austin-based reviews on Glassdoor are positive while reviews from all other sites are very negative. The leadership and management teams are in Austin while product teams are scattered around the world. The Austin-based leadership team seems to think that they can do things like list "Leadership Qualities!" and distribute leather bound books with a paper thin description of company strategy and get quick buy-in from employees. Satellite offices are disconnected and distrustful of HQ. * The company is marketing and selling a series of hollow ideas that aren’t even backed by smoke and mirrors * Retention is a huge issue - the company is continuously hemorrhaging talent. * Forcepoint financials aren't doing well. My remaining hope for the company is that the executive team is completely restructured in the next year and that Raytheon gets around to making some much-needed, hard strategic decisions