Agile misapplied but decent place - Software Engineer II RTX Employee Review

2.0
27 Feb 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Excellent work-life balance (9/80 work option, 3-4 weeks of PTO at start date, December break, inexpensive on-site gym) and benefits (health insurance, HSA, etc.). -Many avenues to learn new skills (technical library, e-book subscription, and independent study groups). -Great place to “begin” or “end” career, develop skills and learn. -Rehiring is possible, as one advances, they can possibly return to a slower pace at a higher pay grade. -Tucson offers great standard of living (inexpensive real estate, education at Pima CC & UofA, good restaurants). -Located throughout the US so you there are opportunities to transfer. -The people are a major asset to this company. -Relaxed dress code. -Layoffs occur but can be avoided if you have the work ethic and keep skills up-to-date.

Cons

-Career trajectory is limited due to knowledge silos and limited professional development. Bureaucratic environment makes promotion almost impossible. -While software development is collaborative, this can be viewed as needing too much assistance. Thus, your performance review may suffer. -Software development practices are applied inconsistently and one may become disengaged. -Professional development process is a bi-annual routine and no "real" mentorship exists. It is mostly inconsistent and somewhat intimidating. One may feel, they cannot express knowledge/skills-gap. -Due to the nature of the work, electronic devices may not be permitted.

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5.0
29 Jan 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I worked at Raytheon for over 4 years and had a great experience. The company provided many learning and growth opportunities. I was promoted twice during my tenure with the company, and my responsibility increased significantly. I felt like my management supported me and provided me with the career mentorship that I was seeking. I felt empowered and respected during my time there.

Cons

It can be difficult to work at such a large defense contractor company because of all the process and red tape. Things can move slowly, you have to be patient and pick your battles. That being said, if you learn how to work within the system, you can make a significant impact here!

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