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Pratt & Whitney

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Lots of politics, terrible HR, no career development - Engineer Pratt & Whitney Employee Review

1.0
Jun 11, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

There is a lot of talented employees and mechanics at a lower level. Not so much on the "director" section. The CEO wants to change the culture but I do not see this happening anytime soon if they continue with the same directors. The cultural starts at the CEO but it gets lost at the director level and no change is felt.

Cons

There is no career development. There is a lot of sexism. No development of women. Very few women are managers in the OEM side but not in the aftermarket side. Managers don't care about employees. They only care about the numbers and to meet the monthly/quarter delivery. There is a lot of favoritism and retaliation.

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5.0
Jun 10, 2026
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Pros

Flexible work week. As long as you reach 40 hours for the week, doesn't matter when you come/go each day. Food is pretty good.

Cons

Quick growth to P3, but growth after that stagnates/fails to be competitive in salary

1.0
Jun 6, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Decent pay and good benefits.

Cons

Personnel reporting to me had apparently looked up my political affiliation (which I had never mentioned) and took exception to it by sabotaging work that I had supervised. This was well before 2022 - actually 2015-2016 (2022 is earliest review date I could select). I was just now remembering it. This polarized political posture was a function of the plant being near Harrisburg, PA which, at least then, was a somewhat "redneckish" area. I have never discussed my politics at work, so it seemed absurd of them to look up my party affiliation and take issue with it.

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