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Pratt Protects Bullies - Anonymous employee Pratt & Whitney Employee Review

1.0
22 Aug 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Benefits were excellent. Generous PTO, great 401k contribution.

Cons

Leadership doesn't care about the development of its people unless they've been targeted as an up and coming leader. Commercial Engines loves to promote diversity and then shoot down diverse qualified candidates in favor of buddies they've known forever. Two words: boys club. HR will 100% protect the bullies and won't actually get involved if you're being bullied by your supervisor. Turnover is very high. If you stay in one position long enough, you will end up training different managers to run your group. It's very hard to get fired from Pratt. Unless you're a victim of bullying then you'll be gone in a flash. (To be clear, I resigned, I was not "let go"). If you are a woman or a POC, expect to be treated terribly. Expect a LOT of racism and sexism. Be ready for HR to gaslight you and tell you it's just you while trying to make your case go away. Expect managers to not get involved when they witness micro aggressions. Pratt uses an anonymous survey through a 3rd party company. The survey used to go out 4 times a year but due to management complaining about the frequency, they cut it down to 3 times a year. BUT DON'T WORRY because this is "your chance to be heard!" that they just cut.

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5.0
10 Jun 2026
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Pros

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Cons

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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