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Raytheon Solipsys

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Well, if you can't get anything else... - Software Engineer Raytheon Solipsys Employee Review

1.0
30 Aug 2017
Recommend
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Pros

- Nice location - Really nice people to work with - Lower-level management is pretty decent despite their limitations - The work will be interesting and challenging for about a year or two since you will need to learn their product line.

Cons

- Once you learn the product line, the honeymoon will be over. Since upper management will not put adequate effort into product development and most of your job will consist of maintaining legacy software and augmenting it with only features needed to get the next contract. - Raytheon bought the company several years ago, seemingly with the intention of bleeding out their product line rather than nurturing new development and keeping the atmosphere of innovation alive. Therefore, resources allocated for new capabilities and software refactoring for the current software suite (developed in the late 90's) is small. Only devastating bug fixes are worked and annoyances to the customer are ignored. For you this will mean frustration with upper management and low job satisfaction. - They have slowly been reducing benefits to save money. - Someone here mentioned a great work-life balance. While if possible they allow you to work at home and are considerate of needing time off for illness, etc., they will often make you come in on the weekend for weeks at a time with no extra compensation. Usually this is based on either poor planning by our ingenious project managers, some contractual obligation or another imagined need for software to be completed often in an environment where requirements are in flux. - You have little room for advancement. The small company environment, stunted growth and projects with little-to-no collaborative development throw a blanket of malaise on top of any aspirations you might have to become a real technical lead. Technical directors really just bean counters and Raytheon Solipsys these days is pretty much always a sub-contractor, so actual experience in technical leadership is hard to acquire. The only option is general management and, well, there are only a few of those positions which are already taken. - While there are some pretty smart people to learn from there, most of the innovators of the company have left because of reasons stated above.

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5.0
26 Aug 2025
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Pros

Solid 40hr weeks. You can have more if desired, but not required

Cons

Projects are fast paced and no two days are the same.

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5.0
28 Sept 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Management works closely with new hires to get mentored and adjusted to the business. They don't baby you so you have to put forth an effort. The software products are high tech and the engineering process is well defined. As far as pay, they really do pay market value. Outstanding benefits like, 401K, healthcare, flexible schedules when you need it, 9/80 Fridays off. The HR lady is super nice and takes the time to talk with anyone and get their questions answered. Location is pretty nice too. Lots of places to eat nearby. Free parking (after working in DC, you learn to appreciate free parking).

Cons

Some of the employees who don't work hard manage to survive and they complain a lot. I can tell that some of them wrote sensational negative entries here on Glassdoor which is pretty immature. Fortunately, they are few. Big Raytheon has gone overboard on Export controls and policies. If you travel overseas, you better read the rules, allow lots of time and be ready for some challenges when you get to your international location. They make you take a ton of export training and for every conversation with a foreign national you have to fill out something called RGEMS. Very tedious.

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