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Raytheon

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Been working here 7 years but now I’m underpaid according to the market - Senior Systems Engineer Raytheon Employee Review

4.0
Apr 7, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good place to have a career. Can work here a long time and do many different roles. Lots of opportunities to move up if that’s what you want.

Cons

After getting a clearance and a masters degree (which is worth $$$), they didn't care to grant me a promotion or a significant pay raise. Everyone’s treated the same here. Benefits are good but they keep getting worse as time goes on, and more expensive. It’s true what they say, you have to job hop to really get a pay bump.

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5.0
Mar 18, 2026
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Pros

Pay is great, work is meaningful

Cons

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3.0
Feb 9, 2026
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Pros

-Pay is good -Employee Scholar Program is an excellent benefit -Ability to be exposed to a variety of cool technologies

Cons

-Work here is incredibly slow depending on location. I'm a top performer and have to consistently have to ask my team lead for more work on a weekly basis. Sometimes he is unavailable or doesn't respond to my messages with new task. Seeing as I'm required to come into the office, it is frustrating and discouraging that my team can never seem to properly make use of my talents and time. -Managers are pretty much useless and do not provide any form of mentorship or guidance to employees. -You have to fight for mentorship and promotion opportunities here. Raytheon does not have an effective mentorship program in place which I feel leads to a lot of underdeveloped engineers. -Raytheon doesn't seem to have any form of culture or camaraderie anymore. I work in the same state as my team, but I never see them in person. It is honestly sad that some programs are this disorganized or dysfunctional. Corporate leadership preached that Return to Office would increase in-person collaboration (which I was excited for), but I have not seen this put into practice. To put it into context, I've been on my current program for 5 months now and I've only seen my team lead in-person once. Additionally I have yet to meet anyone else on the program in-person or digitally via Teams or Zoom meetings. Everyone on my current program seems to work in their own bubble that they do not want to come out of except via the occasional email.

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