Empowered to succeed - Chief Architect L3Harris Employee Review

5.0
31 Mar 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Challenged to capture entire new business areas and move up the integration food chain Unconstrained to challenge existing business models Encouraged to serve the warfighter with superior innovative solutions Paid Overtime as a salaried engineer

Cons

Entire industry is staffing constrained

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L3Harris Response
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