"I love the environment, the teamwork, the ability to get immediate help from your supervisors."
"I loved the room for creativity that is given as well as the ability to freely think about a problem. The thing I did not like so much was when a problem was dependent on a solution to be provided by another department."
"The challenge of dealing with complex problem and finding permanent solutions to help support room service technicians."
"I love being and intern because I am learning and gaining knowledge with big companies that are very experienced with their work."
"Great experience, it makes you understand how a company works. You have a better idea of what would be your future job."
"I loved getting useful hands on experience. It was great to learn what a 8-5 work day looked like. I was also included in staff meetings and learned how to speak with production staff. I learned how to plan projects and overall feel great about my work and time there"
"I liked working with AutoCad and making drawings. However, sometimes staring at miles of wall elevations can takes its toll."
"My supervisor gave me more deep knowledge about obtaining requirements."
"I loved providing a product and service to our military."
"Nothing good to say about this company."
"Enjoyed being part of a team working on a live project. Commuting to the office daily was a hard task since I had to use public transport."
"I loved the systems that I was working on. There really is nothing I could say that I hated."
"Just like light has a wave-particle duality, being an intern is great because you get to learn absolutely every aspect of the company, which is a good way to get exposure to as many unknown experiences within the company, the down side is that one is kind of spread too thin and being a jack of all trades doesn't help with specialization of a particular skill set. I helped run wiring on homes, updated the website, attended GSREIA meeting, and scientific/business outreach for the company."
"I love the job nature as I am the only mechanical engineer and I can bring on all my ideas to the table without worrying about anyone criticizing my work. The disadvantage of being the only mechanical engineer is to convince non-technical people about my work and get the required output."
What do you like about working at Raytheon?
"experience, pay check, flexibility, worked with my school schedule, paid vacation"
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Great opportunity for a short-term internship or a long time salary position. However, my internship was longer than most and I simply ran out of things to do."
What don't you like about working at Raytheon?
"I would often finish my work early and correctly. With no changes, they rarely had another project waiting for me. I often spent time doing meaningless tasks or trying to find something to do. Due to the high security nature of the material I could not just go do something - I had to wait for to be assigned."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"More contact with employees, better communication, more respect, available work when mine was completed early"
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