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Benefits reviews
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Anonymous Test Engineer II
Current
Andover, Massachusetts
A lot of medications are very expensive, even generic ones.
2
Anonymous employee
Current
Tewksbury, Massachusetts
The cost has increased and the choices have been reduced to two options. Not in the the best interest of employees.
7
Anonymous Senior Software Engineer
Current
Garland, Texas
While overseas job postings for US citizens still provide traditional health insurance plans, US-based positions now offer only lump sum payments into health savings accounts.
1
Anonymous Project Manager
Current
Andover, Massachusetts
They use a HSA account
1
Anonymous Electrical Engineer
Current
Tucson, Arizona
Good insurance, no complaints. Reasonable rates, normal deductibles and co-pays.
Anonymous employee
Former
Arlington, Virginia
Expensive Healthcare which went up.
Anonymous employee
Current
Wichita, Kansas
Raytheon uses a HSA health plan with several options from low to high, and several depent acceptance rules.
Anonymous Sr. Software Engineer
Current
Dulles, Virginia
The health insurance is pretty good if you don't mind HSA plans. A sum of money is placed on your HSA account at start of year and you have the option of adding to that (up to federal limit).
1
Anonymous Senior Principal Software Engineer
Former
El Segundo, California
Heath insurance has been getting more expensive every year... However the Raytheon plan offers variety
4
Anonymous employee
Former
San Diego, California
The high deductible health plan was excellent we even received comments from the health providers on how responsive they were.