Boeing Programmer Analyst II reviews

4.0

99% would recommend to a friend

(22 total reviews)
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Kelly Ortberg

100% approve of CEO

13% positive business outlook

Programmer/Analyst II employees have rated Boeing with 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 22 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Programmer/Analyst II professionals have a good working experience there. Boeing is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Programmer/Analyst II professionals compared to other employers within the Aeroespacial y defensa industry (3.6 stars).

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2.0
Sep 28, 2016

Outlook Looking Bleak

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Medical/Dental benefits are fantastic and are hard to beat -401K is hard to beat (the best I've seen) -Flexible work schedule (depends on group) -Can work from home (sparingly) -Job security SOLID for millennials -Passion and pride in the company

Cons

-Politics...you'll encounter many 'career politicians' (protecting their careers at all cost), no matter what their position is (or their skill level). You'll need to learn how to 'play the game' to extend your career and/or not get thrown under the bus. -"Open Culture" is touted regularly, but as I have learned from experience and from the veterans (20+ year coworkers), doing the 'right thiing' can lead to retaliation if not handled properly -Bureaucracy...paper work, red tape, TIME...you name it, This company is so big that there are many "one-size-fits-all" processes implemented. Although they were getting better when I left, still a big problem. -Budget - many layoffs, more work with less people, tough to get any funding of sorts, which leads to: -Morale - it's not good, especially if you have a 'morale group' set up to improve morale -Salary - lower than market value -IT is a commodity - Utilimately, Boeing's business is airplane engineering/manufacturing, so IT is seen as a cost-center. There is room for innovation, but in the end, supporting the business is more important. -Talent retention - this is particularly the case for younger talent, due to the issues above

2.0
Dec 10, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

If you are a non technical person with no hard tech skills and fluffy business or soft IS degree, this is the ideal place for you to spend a career hiding schmoozing and attending meetings! If you are a shirker or generally lazy person, you will get the same raise practically (maybe 1% lower) than someone who worked their butt off. Also people with mood and personality disorders will find a home here - technology inept managers have no interest in making the hard decisions so they will just pass these difficult employees around like a hot potato.

Cons

If you are ambitious, innovative, and a hard worker save yourself the misery and apply elsewhere. The IT community is overrun by non-technical managers, project managers, process managers, functional analysts, and do-nothing, overpaid "overseer" type "leads." These people spend their days nitpicking and creating useless "processes" to slap onto the two or three technical people's already overloaded statement of work - I have given up trying to understand why they do this to us and have decided it's merely to justify the necessity of their own positions.

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