Boeing reviews

3.7

71% would recommend to a friend

(18,222 total reviews)
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75% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Boeing has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 18,222 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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1.0
Aug 18, 2019
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Pros

Flexibility with worklife balance, stability and job security.

Cons

Huge software engineering turnover and for good reason. Management don't know what it means to develop software, so most projects end up crashing and burning miserably. Your manager is going to have some random degree and experience that has nothing to do with software, and their sole purpose for existing is to do politicking to navigate the bureaucratic mess that is Boeing. Tech fellows provide zero leadership as they are just as clueless about software development as management is. You will hear comments from them such as "Is C++ a managed language?", and no one can tell you why this is simply horrifying to hear from a high-level software engineer when your target language is.... c++. This is a side-effect of an interview process that is 100% behavioral and 0% technical. The type of interviews that politicians and psychopaths excel at. Every project has the stench of bad, bad, code smells. Multi-million dollar a year projects with 20-30 software engineers contributing with absolutely no standardized workflow. People literally just force push to master at will. No code review, no testing, copy-paste code, no CI, no lint or style guide, and huge amounts of resources spent reinventing (poorly) the wheel instead of using COTS software. If that doesn't make you recoil in horror read on. Very, very limited job growth opportunities. Ask any team and you'll find that there are level 1 engineers that have been working there for 4-5 years. If this is by design so that it encourages job hopping within Boeing so you get a more varied experience in your career, great! But wait, there's a high chance that even if you find an opportunity elsewhere, you won't be offered relocation. That 10k+ to move across country to get a miniscule raise is coming out of your pocket. This means there's no incentive to actually stay within the Boeing system. Your current wage is actually used as a negotiating strategy against yourself when finding a new job of interest. Management will often tout "But the benefits are great!" This is absolutely not the case. Health care insurance is strictly worse at Boeing than the two other companies I've worked at since. 3.6k deductible and a 7k out-of-pocket max with monthly premiums that are exactly the same as the traditional plans I got at the other companies. Pay is woefully under market value for a software engineer. If you're a mechanical, industrial engineer, I'm sure it's fine. But it simply doesn't match the lucrative market for software engineering, as Boeing lumps all engineers into one bucket. If you're stuck in the Charleston area, then I'm not sure there's a lot of better choices. If you're a young software engineer reading this fresh out of school thinking this is your opportunity to put a fortune 500 company on their resume, save yourself from wasting your time with what will be the inevitable. Do not come to Boeing South Carolina. The young software engineers that Boeing captures through its university outreach program leave in droves for a reason. I suggest embedding yourself in a tech city with multiple alternative opportunities if your first choice doesn't work out. If you think I'm exaggerating about any of this, due your own due diligence and please try the simple test of asking your interviewers brain dead CS questions like "what is a compiler?".

1.0
Sep 6, 2017

Boeing is AWFUL

Recommend
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Pros

Honestly I can't think of many pros about the company. I guess benefits would be it. The 401k match is phenomenal as well as the healthcare and sick/vacation time are good. If you care about anything besides benefits, like pay, quality of life, being challenged, not working for horrible managers, or anything else, then Boeing is not the place for you.

Cons

Where to begin?! I was an intern here for 3 summers and now am back for fulltime. Don't make the same mistake I did. Everyone thinks this company is so cool and innovative and would be awesome to work for but that couldn't be farther from the truth. I am an engineer here and just like about 99% of the company, don't get to see or work on anything cool or innovative. We all work on old jets that are getting upgraded and are pretty much just paper pushers. I went to school for TWO engineering degrees to fill out paperwork all day?! Also, the management and executives here are awful. Can someone say bureaucratic?? Okay, so all managers here don't suck....but most do. They are micro managers, know nothing about the jobs their team members do, and are just in it for getting to the next level. This company really needs to take a better look at who they promote into management and executives. My manager once told me I needed to tell him before talking to HR about anything......oh and also I have to tell him every time I leave the building. INSANE right?!?! This place is also slower than a snail. Yes, aircraft are complex, but damn we move so slow it is a wonder how we ever made jets and sold them back in the day. It takes about a million signatures and approvals to get anything done around here. Everyone is always sad and crabby here and talks about how they wanted to leave long ago but basically got stuck in the slow and awful aerospace industry and really didn't want to leave the benefits. Don't let that happen to you!!! Take my advice. Stay far away from Boeing. It is truly the most boring job I have ever had and I really tried for so long to make the best of it and see the light that I thought everyone else here saw, and now I finally have my ticket outta here. There is so much more to write but I will leave it at this. Boeing is not this awesome and amazing place to work that so many people think it is. Especially if you are early in your career. You wont have meaningful work and the work you are given to do will not help you in your career anywhere else. Think long and hard before coming to work at Boring...oops I mean Boeing.

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