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Pratt & Whitney

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Lack of recognizing talent is systemic - Associate Director Pratt & Whitney Employee Review

1.0
Feb 28, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great place to start and learn but the company does not do a good job of promoting talent. It it left to you to try to go after bigger jobs and at times, the company culture will clash with motivated individuals looking to grow their careers.

Cons

Senior leadership is more concerned with holding their positions and growing their own careers to pay attention to to early to mid career employees. Dispute performance, promotions and few and far between. The culture of the company has degraded significantly over the last 5 years. People are less willing to help each other and more apt to throw arrows during meetings.

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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
CEO approval
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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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