A rewarding experience in many ways - Airfoils Analysis Intern GE Aerospace Employee Review

5.0
10 Apr 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Co-workers are extremely friendly and knowledgeable; they are always willing to offer help if you ask for it. Work is advanced and challenging yet rewarding. The pay for interns was very good. At the Lynn facility, during the summer there are about 150 interns, meaning you'll have the chance to interact with students from many different schools and backgrounds.

Cons

Very large company - can be easy to get lost in the sea of employees. Also lots of the typical red tape seen at companies this large. Depending on where in the facility you work, most of the work can boil down to routine number crunching (this seemed to be pretty limited, however.)

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5.0
9 Jun 2026
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Pros

Pay for the area, opportunities

Cons

Work life balance at times can be difficult to manage

4.0
21 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The engineers who work hard and take themselves seriously are still working here and are great to collaborate with and solve problems. The projects are interesting, as long as your manager is considering your interests and career path. There are ample opportunities in commercial and military, with the commercial being more of a remote/Teams environment and military being more in person. Bonus structure is strong, 15%. Incentive pay for coming to work. Work life balance mostly depends on the job you sign up for.

Cons

Managers may not have come up through the engineering ranks and so they may not understand us. They focus more on process, like Flight Deck, than having actual knowledge to solve problems. The technical expertise in the sub section and especially section level has gone down in the last 5-10 years. This less technical management class seems to be impacting engineering turnover among the IC’s. Additionally, constant pivots, often due to inconsistent funding, also decrease morale. Lastly, it’s possible your manager doesn’t care as much about your career as they do just getting tasks done / covering the bases. Basically non-existent health care (very high premium and deductible for larger families). Biased hiring through Next Engineers.

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