Boeing India has no product/technology ownership - Project Manager Boeing Employee Review

1.0
Oct 20, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Good work/life balance - Not much challenging work to do, so if you want to have a leisure time at home then it is a good company for you.

Cons

- No ownership of technology & product, hence not much control over work that you do. - Core requirements come from US team, decisions are taken from US team, no participation in any decision discussion whatsoever - Projects are mainly taken over from service based companies like TCS, Infosys, which were delegated to these companies by Boeing earlier. - India team is treated as service/maintenance team with no control over any development activities - Roles & responsibilities are not defined, it's like survival of the fittest environment, projects are not challenging but the work environment is. - As it is not an IT company, no defined processes for Quality, Project or Product Management. - As it is not an IT company, and as India team is considered as maintenance provider, pay is around 70% below market average.

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Pros

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Cons

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