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Honeywell Technology Solutions, Inc. Reviews
What is it like working at Honeywell Technology Solutions, Inc.?
Touch and go.
Assembly Line Worker, Factory in Franklin:
Pros: The ability to do my job in a timely manner without interruption.
Cons: The fact that they keep brining me back and laying me back off.
Okay place, but you're definitely a second class citizen.
Sr. Marketing Specialist in Bangalore:
Pros: Fairly flexible timing wise, and great name on resume
Cons: No career plan, not a growth role, stopgap responsibilities only
Project Manager, Software Development:
Its a great learning experience, new challenges, many events, busy work, nothing to stop you from learning new technologies, leading the team to try new things. Overall positive experience. A bit slow on career growth.
Work Flexibility and Challenging Work.
Senior Software Engineer:
Pros: Flexible Timings.
Challenging Work.
Cons: NA so far.
Corporate culture, work flexibility, office conditions, str.
Senior Test Engineer:
Pros: Corporate culture, work flexibility, office conditions, stress level, perks, the management.
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