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Raytheon has been nationally recognized as a "Best Practice"
company and a diversity champion in promoting work opportunities
for people with disabilities. Our 73,000 employees reflect Raytheon's
unwavering commitment to the hiring, inclusion, and advancement
of people with disabilities in the company. In addition to comprehensive
hiring opportunities, we provide qualified applicants with disabilities
the latitude and resources to enhance their career development.
As a result, many of Raytheon's employees have received local and
national recognition for their work performance and community activities,
by organizations such as:
- Equal Opportunity Publications, Inc.
- Careers & the disABLED Magazine
- Special Olympics
- Eastern Association of Colleges and Employers (EACE)
- The Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission (MRC)
- 2004 Massachusetts Governor's Exemplary Employer Award
Raytheon proudly sponsors the Raytheon Persons with DisAbilities
(RPDA) employee group. This highly regarded organization
provides both a forum and a voice for disability issues in the workplace,
and is a model for inclusion in the company and community. This
commitment has resulted in Raytheon's selection to the "Top
50 Employers for providing a progressive environment for people
with disabilities" by Careers & the disABLED magazine in
both 2004 and 2005.
As a $20+ billion defense and aerospace systems supplier, the public
success of Raytheon illustrates the personal satisfaction felt by
our employees by being in a truly inclusive environment. Our vision
is to be the most admired defense and aerospace systems supplier,
through world-class people and technology. Raytheon is a global
leader in technology-driven solutions that provide Integrated Mission
Systems for our customers. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Raytheon
actively encourages qualified candidates with disabilities to apply
for our nationwide employment opportunities. State vocational rehabilitation
(VR) agencies, college career services offices, and all other advocates
for persons with disabilities should encourage qualified candidates
to submit their resumes to any specific Raytheon opening(s) of interest.
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