Boeing Software Engineer I/II reviews

3.9

90% would recommend to a friend

(59 total reviews)
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Kelly Ortberg

100% approve of CEO

81% positive business outlook

Software Engineer I/II employees have rated Boeing with 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 59 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Engineer I/II professionals have a good working experience there. Boeing is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Engineer I/II professionals compared to other employers within the Aeroespacial y defensa industry (3.6 stars).

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59 reviews
4.0
Sep 19, 2008
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Pros

You get to work on cutting edge technology. One of the best places to work if you are interested in airplanes or space exploration. Boeing is a big company and you can move around and get expertise in different areas of commercial airplanes or defense systems if you want to. Health insurance, retirement etc benefits are great. They pay 100% for education. Great place to get an advanced degree while you are working. With so many employees, the networking opportunities are awesome. A lot of recent college graduates are hired every year making it a dynamic place to work. I like seeing the end product of my efforts and it is an honor to be able to point to a plane in the sky in the future and tell my kids "I helped build that"

Cons

Since it is a big company, you can get lost and be "just another employee" if you don't pro-actively work towards your career. Pay could be better. The path to senior levels is not clearly defined. There are set rules about getting promotions and if you are an over-achiever, you might feel stuck in the corporate policies. For e.g. at a small company if you work really hard, you might get promoted a couple of levels or get a huge raise. This won't happen at Boeing since the managers have to follow company policies in these matters. No offices in some locations that young engineers might want to work in e.g. New York.

3.0
Sep 10, 2008
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Pros

I'm a 24 year old Software Engineer and I have been employed for 2 years here. Education and Work Life Balance are the sure reasons to work for Boeing. They will subsidize any education you can think of. I took Culinary Arts from the Art Institute and the company paid for it. I am now taking Japanese and Italian and the company paid for it. It's a great place to work if you want to continue your education and have time during your work day to study if needed. We get 80 hours of vacation which I turn into many many days off since we are allowed to flex our schedule. You can turn a 5 day work week into a 4 day work week by working 4 10's and then take the one day vacation to make it into a 5 day weekend. I've done this many times and my boss has no problem with it. Many of my coworkers have a family and luckily Boeing is very flexible in working from home or changing your work hours to pick you kid up from school or if there is an emergency. Just alert everyone you're in contact with, give them a cell phone number to call you at, and work when you can.

Cons

The company moves very slow when it comes to change. Moving data, changing servers, acquiring software, EVERYTHING. If you want something done, you essentially need to babysit the task other wise it will be in someone's email for weeks. Everything has to go through multiple change boards which usually meet once a week so if you are luckily extremely luckily it will be done in two days other wise you are looking at two weeks if it is of DIRE IMPORTANCE! If your task is not of high priority or has a work around it will be put off for a while since everyone else has a million things that need to get done NOW. Don't expect to become wealthy by working at Boeing. Work until you are tired of the benefits. Leadership isn't based off of talent, it's based off of experience. Sometimes this is okay, most of the times this is bad. Luckily, my manager is great but other people in my organization definitely have the manager from Office Space. Some of the best people to work with at Boeing aren't the management staff. They are either right in the cubical next to you or the ones that acquire the software/hardware you need. Most of them get tired of the constant debating that goes on in management so they stay as far away as possible. I lucked out and happen to be here for the starting of a leadership forum and training in my organization. I want to move up and this seems to be the only way to really get exposure to the higher ups. Unfortunately most of these programs are in their infancy which leaves them very unorganized and open for modification. I'm hoping that I can learn from the best as quickly as possible otherwise I am just wasting my time here.

4.0
Aug 22, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

At Boeing, we're always working on fascinating projects that are highly visible throughout the world including the Space Shuttle, Space Station, Military aircraft, and commercial aircraft.

Cons

At least in Integrated Defense Systems, you have to deal with all of the nonsense associated with government contracts. Not only does this include countless numbers of people reviewing your every action, but also the "disadvantage company" subcontracting. This leads to two very different compensation scales for the exact same work, and unfortunately it's the Boeing employees who are on the short end.

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