Boeing reviews

3.7

71% would recommend to a friend

(18,260 total reviews)
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76% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Boeing has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 18,260 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Boeing 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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2.0
Mar 14, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Great brand, great projects, heaps of potential and some very talented engineers

Cons

Management runs from left to right, can't prioritize. They spend more time politicking than leading so poor behaviour reigns.

3.0
Mar 14, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Generally nice, professional, hard working people with positive aspirations Good offices and facilities with better than average IT - free tea and coffee on every floor plus very good canteen Flexible if you have to work from home - connectivity good via VPN Genuine concern for individual from line manager (in my experience) - although haven't been involved with HR

Cons

Archaic management hierarchy has evolved on former military and civil service lines - this UK subsidiary of Boeing is becoming MoD in the private sector Just about impossible to develop and compete for promotion on a level playing field with former military staff and external applicants Lots of effort going into re-inventing the wheel, when 'big Boeing' in the US probably has all the answers Bogged down in process for process sake - takes an age to get a simple job done, except when a senior manager is under pressure from his opposite number, in which case it's JFDI (you know what I mean!!)

2.0
Mar 5, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

The benefits and pay are still good and locations in El Segundo are very mass-transit accessible.

Cons

In the tough times of the past few years, it has become policy to justify lower raises and lack of promotion by intentionally rating employees lower in their performance reviews. The charge number system, so common in aerospace companies, discourages employees from cooperating with each other and stifles innovation. Years of short-sighted decision making has left the company sluggish, overpriced, and unresponsive to customer needs. They talk endlessly about cross-training and eliminating single-point failures, but in practice, they don't do much to make it happen. With all the ups and downs in the satellite business, it has become accepted that you have to constantly sleep with your resume under your pillow, and watch your work jealously. It leads to a lot of pettiness. Management responds to bad feedback by suggesting that it is due to their failure to communicate properly how wonderful they are. Managers aren't there to enable their employees to get the job done. Instead, they use their employees to win the buzzword bingo game on their resume, prioritizing inconsequential tasks that have buzzwords, while leaving employees to fend for themselves on the important tasks. In other words, they're managing upside down. Every manager's full time job is to look good to the manager above them and, therefore, to make them look good, in the short term. Processes seem designed to increase cost and decrease productivity. The company is very much geared towards "systems engineers". Other disciplines are sometimes not considered with as much respect or consideration.

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