I moved across the country for a job opportunity for L3Harris, and it was a great decision - Human Resources Manager L3Harris Employee Review

5.0
19 Aug 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

As I mentioned in the headline, I moved my family from a different state to join L3 Harris and I feel like it was a life-altering decision (in a good way!). Some other pros: -9/80s for those in the segment - Management support and execution behind good ideas - You will be working with incredibly smart people - Headquarters location--- Brevard County is a great place to raise a family

Cons

- Some of the buildings/ facilities are on the older side - Parking at the HTC is like participating in 'The Hunger Games' (getting into work early helps with this)

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L3Harris Response
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Thanks for your feedback! We are happy to hear the decision to join us from across the country was beneficial not only for you, but for your whole family. We have some of the best talent around and do our best to empower our employees to reach their full potential. We have heard from other employees that parking at the HTC can be challenging and have recently taken some steps to help alleviate the issues. For example, we’ve relocated the executive parking to a different part of the campus, created overflow spaces for special events, and created parking spaces specifically for individuals who carpool to work.

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