Find a different place to work - Manufacturing Technician L3Harris Employee Review

2.0
25 Nov 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Easy to get job. Great place as far as making friends, work/life balance. Great overtime opportunity.

Cons

Over worked, underpaid, too much work not enough help. Supervisors willing to cut corners for numbers. Benefits not up to par. 13 hours of vacation/sick time earned per month. There is no sick time. It's all under pto. Benefits continue to skyrocket. No career growth opportunities.

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L3Harris Response
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We appreciate your feedback and are disappointed to hear you feel you have had a poor experience with us. Our total rewards package is benchmarked against the market and are regularly reviewed to ensure competitive offerings and choice for each employees' unique situation. Please reach out to your HR Business Partner if you require assistance determining what options work best for you. Thank you for your hard work.

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Cons

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Cons

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