Merged company working things out - Principal Systems Engineer L3Harris Employee Review

4.0
30 Dec 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Big contracts with big influence and access to cutting edge technology

Cons

Big bureaucracy and growing. No clear common corporate culture yet.

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L3Harris Response
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Thank you for taking time to leave a review. As we continue developing post-merger, our teams are working together to engage all locations and build a strong community. In a few months, all employees will be receiving a survey that will provide us with further insight into how we can continue to enhance the overall employee experience. We look forward to using that feedback to further develop the L3Harris culture.

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