"Excellent"
What do you like about working at L-3?
"Everything."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Very professional."
What don't you like about working at L-3?
"Nothing"
"Not goopd for long term"
What don't you like about working at L-3?
"The treatment of long term employees"
"Goverment job shop based on contract length"
What do you like about working at L-3?
"the people, the aircraft"
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"It pays ok, not that good of job security but other than that it was a nice palce to work"
What don't you like about working at L-3?
"never know when you will be laid off"
What suggestions do you have for management?
"find some new ones, or jump over to the civil servent side of the house"
"A good place to work if you want to feel undervalued."
What do you like about working at L-3?
"Erik Lozano was a good supervisor, even though he did not have any real power."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"If you get an offer from another company take it."
What don't you like about working at L-3?
"The favoritism the senior manager showed was blatant and no secret to anyone. He was arrogant and full of self importance. I do not feel he was a competent or reliable. He was a game player and pitted people against one another. When the layoff came he found a way to keep HIS favorites.Training and promotions were only given to the favorites. There was not way to get ahead or advancement unless you were the bosses favorite. Merit counted for nothing."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Replace upper management with a fair minded, reliable, trustworthy and competent person."
What do you like about working at L-3?
"benefits and work/life flexibility"
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"good company as long as you are NOT on a subcontract...."
What don't you like about working at L-3?
"opportunity for growth, lack of assistance finding another position when contract ends"
What suggestions do you have for management?
"protect your employees....start helping them find another position prior to prime contractor termination"
"ICG was a great place to work but I am not sure if they are still in business."
"i'd like to work for them again"
What do you like about working at L-3?
"The people were great, training excellent, job interesting and challenging."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"be open about your skils and ask about the duration of the contract"
What don't you like about working at L-3?
"having the job cut by the government...they're evil"
What suggestions do you have for management?
"hire a some construction managers to site check installations before the job get's out of hand and stopped by management"
What do you like about working at L-3?
"pay, chanlenge working as a consultant to JPL"
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"don't expect much"
What don't you like about working at L-3?
"harrasment from the office manager"
What suggestions do you have for management?
"don't ever bid JPL again"
"I dont think they exist anymore."
What do you like about working at L-3?
"Excelent management"
What don't you like about working at L-3?
"Driving distance too far."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Keep up the good work"
"Inexperienced manual laborers attempting to manage complex, technical situations"
What do you like about working at L-3?
"The compensation was fitting for the occupation."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Well, if you can somehow turn a blind eye to the people who are supervising you (whom were all hired around the same time about 2 years ago from VERY large corporations such as McDonald's and Andy's Used Car Sales' and no, this is not an exaggeration, these are REAL examples of 2 supervisors involved in my daily activities as I TRY to accomplish what is known as avionics while they grunt and spit at each other.) Then you'll do great! The pay is good, you can have PLENTY of overtime (see also: Mandatory 60 and sometimes 70 hour workweeks, no days off.) and you like people with no experience telling you what you've accomplished is incorrect when the Technical Data states clearly (in English) that what you've done IS IN FACT, CORRECT... Then by all means, go interview! Dress casual, don't bother bringing any certifications you've earned other than an A&P if you have one, oh, and if you're a smoker, don't have tobacco products in your car (Yes, they FIRE you, and I've seen it done, for having tobacco products in your own vehicle.) I'm no advocate of Lung Cancer, but I AM a Veteran, and like to see Americans actually HAVE freedoms. I like to believe I've helped out on that for us all in a small way. And may whoever your supreme being of choice is, help you if you've actually read this whole thing without laughing. ;-) Seriously, it's not a good place to be, but a nice place to make a buck if you can tune out the big game of Who's Dumber than me that is known as management. Or if by chance you're going to be at another L3 location (NOT Greenville, TX) Then you may have a better experience. I also know the average timespan an avionics person stays at L3 Greenville is less than 2 years. When the recent group (over 50 avionics techs that actually HAVE experience) came to L3's HireFest 2009 (Which all but 2 were hired because anything is better than nothing) The force in my hangar was at less than 1/4 of what it is currently."
What don't you like about working at L-3?
"Just about everything else, really. Management makes knee-jerk (aka shotgun) decisions, rarely consulting Technical Data which has been mandatory for years due to the nature of the DoD contract they are working within. The facility is accustomed to supervising inexperienced personnel with no formal aviation training, giving the workplace a very manual labor feel, which avionics is far from. Management also sets goals that are physically impossible i.e. Budgeting 330 hours work of work left on 1 job (of about 26 left on a certain aircraft), while stating the part needed to install would not be attainable for 3 weeks due to budget issues, then claiming the aircraft should be completely finished in 3 days if everybody works hard. No, not only can you ask your people to Work Harder when they are on mandatory 60 hour work week, you also cannot do 8 days worth of work in 3. Sure, maybe you can cut a corner here and there if you're careful and your people are experienced, but we're talking over 50% reduction in time/funds budgeted for maintenance. In a project that L3 has been involved with for well over a decade now, you would assume they would be more accustomed to the process than making such ridiculous statements. Then, of course, who to blame other than the technicians, right It's the technicians' fault for not performing maintenance at over 2x the speed that it's ever been accomplished at that facility."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"I feel that people in management positions should have achieved a mastery of basic algebra at that point in their careers, which they apparently have not. (750 hrs of routine jobs + 330 hrs for a major repair = 1080 hours needed to complete said work for a crew of 13. 1080/13 =83.1 (rounded up) hours of maintenance if all 13 members of said crew are at work, on aircraft at all times. On 10 hour shifts, which is what is standard for them, you can expect the work to be completed in just a bit over 8 working days (two weeks if we were on 40 hr weeks... Good thing we're on mandatory 60hr weeks though!)So to then make claims that the aircraft will be done in 3 days shows everyone involved that you lack basic mathematics skills, and I personally do not wish to work beneath someone at an elementary mathematics level. While I am no Calculus wizard, nor have I ever claimed to be, I do understand that 8 is not 3. Although I was looked at as lacking professional attitude when I SINGLE-HANDEDLY solved this exact issue for management, making their impossible forecast possible: Print in Landscape mode, and every time the 8 comes, just unplug the printer after it's printed only half of the 8... Then it actually does equal 3."
"Good place to work."
What do you like about working at L-3?
"Good professional opportunity, excellent place to advance technical skills. Good atmosphere."
What don't you like about working at L-3?
"Advancement opportunities are lacking for someone who is looking to advance quickly."
What do you like about working at L-3?
"Good benefits, good people to work with."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Let people stay on overhead for a couple weeks when they are being laid off."
"Beware DP Associates."
What do you like about working at L-3?
"The work was relatively easy."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"If you need a job to hold you over this is fine, but don't count on it being permanent."
What don't you like about working at L-3?
"They management was hiring and laying off in waves based on the bidding process. This is NOT a stable place to work."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Be honest with your employees about the fact that this is a temporary job."
"Good coampny"
What do you like about working at L-3?
"Training"
What don't you like about working at L-3?
"The Client"
L-3 has an overall rating of 3.8 Average Rating out of 5, based on over 308 L-3 Review Ratings left anonymously by L-3 employees, which is 3% lower than the average rating for all companies on CareerBliss. 94% of employees would recommend working at L-3.
L-3 employees earn $71,000 annually on average, or $34 per hour, which is 8% higher than the national salary average of $66,000 per year. 84 L-3 employees have shared their salaries on CareerBliss. Find L-3 Salaries by Job Title.
94% of employees would recommend working at L-3 with the overall rating of 3.8 out of 5. Employees also rated L-3 3.7 out of 5 for Company Culture, 3.8 for Rewards You Receive, 3.3 for Growth Opportunities and 3.7 for support you get.
According to our data, the highest paying job at L-3 is a VP of Finance at $201,000 annually. Browse L-3 Salaries by Job Profile.
According to our data, the lowest paying job at L-3 is a Team Member at $18,000 annually. Browse L-3 Salaries by Job Profile.
According to reviews on CareerBliss, employees commonly rated the pros of working at L-3 to be Company Culture, Growth Opportunities, People You Work With and Person You Work For, and no cons.
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