RTX Project Management reviews

2.2

17% would recommend to a friend

(51 total reviews)
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Christopher T. Calio

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16% positive business outlook

Project Management employees have rated RTX with 2.2 out of 5 stars, based on 51 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Project Management professionals have an average working experience there. RTX is rated 39% below average by Project Management professionals compared to other employers within the Luft- & Raumfahrt, Verteidigung industry (3.6 stars).

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51 reviews
2.0
Jan 15, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Relatively stable employment in this bad economy. Decent pay and benefits, though not the best I've had. Long timers get some grandfathered pension plan that can be very lucrative, motivating older employees to stay until retirement. You are allowed one week of training per year, if you can find the time to do it. Most people I work with are professional and respectful of others. There is some very bright technical talent, young or old, but the company seems to have trouble retaining the younger ones. Company respects and promotes diversity, presumbly to stay on the good side of the government when bidding on contracts.

Cons

Extremely heavy buearucracy. Way too many layers of checks and balances with overlapping authority and responsibility. Hundreds of policies and processes along with tons of "process police" type of people who slow down projects and add no real value. Technologically, the company is far from cutting edge. The old school culture encourages people to hide behind "processes" and resist change. Seniority and length of service weighes heavily on advancement. Being in this industry, the company promotes a self protective and risk adverse culture, leading to CYA type of behavior and offering little incentive for innovation. Work environment is very, very dull, with little to no social interaction between coworkers. Hard to build a network and long lasting working relationships when there're no organized team building activities or other opportunities to bond outside of work. Depending on location, work facilities are often old, run down and poorly managed. Depending on the group you are in, you could be pressured into working nights and weekends, week after week, with no financial or time compensation. The tone is that you should be grateful to have this job. Communication and decision making is definitively top-down at all levels of management, with no attempt to solicit input from the rank and file. Every new process or slogan is pushed down your throat with little forewarning and no attempt to get feedback. This type of environment easily makes employees feel unvalued, whether or not it's management's intention.

3.0
Nov 22, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits & job security are great. The flexibility to work from home is also a plus. There are multiple locations across the country and you do have the ability to relocate if necessary. I believe Raytheon does put people first in these types of situations; they'd rather keep you and let you transfer than lose you altogether. If you are an engineer, then working for Raytheon has to be a dream come true. Engineers are treated well and given the most resources by far, which makes sense as engineers create the end product. All in all, it's a good place to work.

Cons

Advancement seems to be strictly a function of time served. It can be frustrating being a young person at any company like this where you aren't necessarily awarded for your achievement. You might get frustrated with a manager or supervisor that you believe you can do better than. You might be stuck in that situation for months and maybe even years as you will have to wait for either of you to be promoted or retire. There are many people at Raytheon who just show up for their job and go home. Generally, they are outside the engineering function, as engineers are treated the best. At times this can be frustrating as the job security (which is a plus) creates a lack of urgency.

3.0
Jun 13, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible work hours - folks are allowed to work from home on Mondays and Fridays which helps on the cost of commuting into the office. Everyone is equipped with the latest laptop and docking station which gives lets you move around. THe office has wifi connectivity as well. The benefits are really good and the company offers some good perks as well such as discounts to local entertainment venues.

Cons

With all of the flexibility in working from home there is an extreme lack of teamwork here. Its obvious that not a lot can get accomplished in the 3 days of folks being in the office. Projects seem to take a very long time to complete. Folks don't seem to have the same sense of urgency. Its a lot like working for the government in that it is very slow and bureaucratic.

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