RTX reviews

3.8

74% would recommend to a friend

(7,776 total reviews)
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Christopher T. Calio

60% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

RTX has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 7,776 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The RTX employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Aeroespacial y defensa industry (3.6 stars).

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8K reviews
1.0
Apr 28, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

None that I can possibly think of!

Cons

Unethical business practices, constant monthly layoffs, nasty corporate politics, low to no merit increase yet management make 6 figure bonuses, "Buddy-Buddy" system, Useless management. HR enables management abuse, OLD TECHNOLOGY, Still using IBM mainframe and windows NT if one can imagine!!. NO work-life balance. extremely stressful work environment. Horrible management ethics, LOUSY benefits. For a far exceeding expectation rank (the highest you can rank) I got 2% raise. Lastly, every employment law is broken by Raytheon and unlawful business practice across the board. if you question these behaviors you'll be blacklisted and put on OVERHEAD!!!

1.0
Jul 25, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Not many at this point. Salaries are stagnant, corporate "leadership" has eliminated bonuses for everyone except for senior executives (salary grade E07+), and there aren't many opportunities for training or career advancement anymore. I suppose you get ample paid time off, but good luck using your allocation if you're in a critical role on a failing program -- and chances are that you will be.

Cons

If there were such a thing as a software development "sweat shop", this is totally it. I agree wholeheartedly with the reviewer that posted regarding the Aurora campus on 5/23/2015. All three of the major programs here are failing miserably (GPS-OCX, M2C2, and JPSS), which is negatively affecting the lives of around 1,500 employees here. This is a recent problem, and it's all due to Raytheon's pattern of responding to decreasing defense budgets by underbidding and over-promising on pretty much all contracts we engage on. As a result, it's become a tremendously stressful place to work over the past three years. That said, "hooray" for you if you're in the Top 1% of the executive employees here that get compensated with stock. Over the same last three years, the share prices have shot up to all-time highs on the backs of salaried employees that are being worked into the ground. The senior executives (VPs) and program managers in Aurora haven't written software in 20 years -- and none of them have any clue how to effectively run a lean software job in the modern world to save their lives. The only thing they *do* know how to do is to brute-force bully their salaried employees into working longer and harder with tired, inefficient software development tools that are total garbage in order to try to hold the line on cost. It's a losing strategy, and many talented people are walking out on it. Should you have the misfortune to be hired here as a manager or a technical lead, you will struggle terribly without the modern tools and management top cover you need to run your job effectively. And then you'll be blamed in front of groups of your peers for "failing". It's a total joke. Very talented people in Aurora are leaving in droves at all levels below senior management, and they're right. I'm personally to the point where I'd rather shelf my engineering degree and become a bar keep than continue to work here under these conditions. There's no winning, and there's no measurable change anywhere in sight.

2.0
Jun 17, 2017

Be Very Careful Where You Tread

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent place to work, only if you're under a good and honest management.

Cons

I received my 25 year recognition, 3 achievement awards and my layoff notice all in the same year. There's no company loyalty. Management positions tend to be filled by the good ole boy system rather than earned by experience or knowledge. Thus there's (and sometimes vindictive) morons are running the show. HR is not there to help the employees, it exists only to protect the company. They promote "see something, say something" is all for show, since doing so can get you tossed out the door.

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