A Critical Review of My Experience as an Associate Software Engineer at Boeing - Associate Software Engineer Boeing Employee Review

3.0
21 Jun 2023
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Pros

Pros: Great Pay and Benefits: One of the few positive aspects of working at Boeing as a software engineer is the competitive pay benefits package. Pay is excellent (especially for an individual such as myself who just started his engineering career at this cesspool of a job.) Excellent Way to Start an Engineering or Aviation Development Career: Boeing can be an excellent launching pad for aspiring engineers or those interested in aviation development. Accumulating PTO: Boeing allows for generous (PTO)

Cons

Cons: Micromanagement from Senior Managers: One of the most frustrating aspects of working at Boeing is the pervasive culture of micromanagement. Senior managers constantly breathe down employees' necks, stifling creativity and hindering professional growth. This excessive control undermines autonomy and fosters an environment of distrust. Extreme Pettiness: The work atmosphere at Boeing is constantly stained by an alarming level of pettiness among employees. Trivial matters are blown out of proportion, leading to unnecessary conflicts and creating a toxic environment that hampers collaboration and innovation. Racist and Xenophobic Co-workers: Regrettably, I encountered (almost all) co-workers with racist and xenophobic attitudes, particularly among the ex-military personnel. This creates an unwelcoming and hostile environment for individuals from diverse backgrounds, undermining inclusivity and professional growth. "Black and White" Corporate Mindset: Boeing's corporate culture often exhibits a rigid and inflexible mindset, lacking adaptability and open-mindedness. This narrow perspective inhibits creative problem-solving and stifles innovation, hindering progress within the organization. Exhaustive Complaining and Slowness in Project Completion: The pervasive culture of complaining and a lack of urgency within the company contributes to a frustratingly slow pace of project completion. This leads to inefficiencies, missed deadlines, and an overall sense of stagnation. Glass Ceiling + Burnout: The demanding workload and high-pressure environment at Boeing often lead to burnout among employees. The absence of effective support systems and unrealistic expectations create a toxic cycle of stress and exhaustion, hindering both personal and professional development. Limited Career Mobility Without Manager Favoritism: Advancement within the company is predominantly dependent on being a "favorite" of managers, rather than being solely merit-based. This favoritism creates a sense of inequality and hinders the professional growth of talented individuals who are not in managerial favor. Threatening Environment: The work environment at Boeing can feel threatening, with employees fearing repercussions for expressing dissent or raising concerns. This stifles open communication and impedes the company's ability to address critical issues constructively. Unaccommodating for Handicapped Individuals: Boeing's lack of accommodations for handicapped individuals is deeply disappointing. The company should prioritize inclusivity and accessibility, ensuring that all employees can perform their duties effectively and comfortably. Hateful Treatment of New Employees: New employees are often treated with disdain and contempt by some long-standing employees at Boeing. This unwelcoming attitude undermines morale and impedes the integration and success of fresh talent, negatively impacting the company's growth.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

Easy going, nice benefits, free further education (masters/PhD). Great for an engineer starting out who needs to dip their feet in the pool of engineering for a few years and to get a great 401(k) match at the start of your career (compounding growth). Great for late stage career due to the benefits and solid enough pay in a low cost of living area

Cons

pay-scale lagging, no emphasis on learning new things, no punishment for people who are bad at their job. After working for 4 years, I feel like I should have jumped ship after 2. I haven't been given meaningful work that really challenges me in a while. Now I feel pigeonholed into staying because I have enough years of experience that I really should be considered senior, but I haven't been given work that reflects what I senior engineer should be capable of. Now I'm trying to jump ship before it's really too late. If I stay here another 2 years I think I will be genuinely unemployable and will have to stay at this company forever.

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