Good benefits - Senior Analyst KBR Employee Review

5.0
Mar 13, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great benefits such as retirement and medical employee stock options

Cons

The company as a checkered past

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KBR Response
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Thank you for your feedback and for being part of the KBR team in San Antonio. We're glad to hear you value the benefits we offer including retirement plans, medical coverage, and employee stock options. All of which are designed to support our people’s long-term well-being. We recognize that KBR’s history includes complex chapters, and we remain committed to integrity, accountability, and continuous improvement. It's through the dedication of our current team members that we continue to evolve and shape a strong, values-driven future. Thanks again for your contributions and for sharing your perspective.

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Cons

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