Raytheon has a focus of being committed to their people and their communities. They focus of three key areas that are important to their people and to the company that they take a strategic approach to practice philanthropy. The three key areas are math and science education, armed services, and their local communities.
Through math and science education, Raytheon has always focused on helping students and the next generation to generate an interest in math and science. I know for me math was not always my favorite subject growing up. They have a MathMovesU program which I have talked about in past entries that encourages middle school students to engage in these math and science programs that are helpful and at the same time fun for all. Also, Raytheon has also shown community support to the students of America by providing tutoring and mentoring as well as scholarship opportunities for when students go to college and want to pursue a career in the field of engineering, math or a science technology.
Through math and science education, Raytheon has always focused on helping students and the next generation to generate an interest in math and science. I know for me math was not always my favorite subject growing up. They have a MathMovesU program which I have talked about in past entries that encourages middle school students to engage in these math and science programs that are helpful and at the same time fun for all. Also, Raytheon has also shown community support to the students of America by providing tutoring and mentoring as well as scholarship opportunities for when students go to college and want to pursue a career in the field of engineering, math or a science technology.
The second community that Raytheon is fully committed to is the armed services. Raytheon has developed the “The Fund in Support of Our Troops” which is a fund put together that helps eight organizations and covers all five of the armed forces. In addition, the employees at Raytheon are always creating care packages, writing letters to the troops, welcoming troop’s home from their course of duty and also supporting families while they are on active duty. Raytheon does this to show support to the people of our armed forces for what they do for us every day and what they sacrifice for us.
Finally, Raytheon is committed to serving communities where we live and work. Every year, the company supports many community organization as well as local chapter of national non-profits. They stay involved with local schools, local organizations and volunteering in the communities.
Next, Raytheon’s community relations program supports Raytheon’s mission of customer success around the globe because with the programs and the different communities they continue to support, they are always putting smiles on people’s faces for the work they have done with everyone. It is great public relations for the company because it consistently gives the company a positive image and does not hurt them in any way. Behind all the missile and rocket factories and other defense mechanisms that are being developed by the company, they are constantly reaching out to be a beloved company. As far as what else they could be doing…beats me. They have pretty much covered all the areas I have been thinking of to maintain success in the community. One idea however that does come to mind that I was a little disappointed about was that Raytheon doesn’t seem to provide many internship opportunities for college students. Recently I have been looking for a summer internship and I figured where could be a better place than to work at Raytheon’s headquarters located in my great hometown of Waltham, Massachusetts. As I called to find information as well as go on their corporate website, they were not a whole lot of options for a summer internship available, especially in the field of public relations where Raytheon has achieved a lot of its fame from. So, my one idea for the community relations program would be to provide more internship opportunities for college students.
So that about wraps up “Community Relations” for Raytheon. Next week’s entry will cover Investor Relations so get your pencils and calculators ready…Peace!
Finally, Raytheon is committed to serving communities where we live and work. Every year, the company supports many community organization as well as local chapter of national non-profits. They stay involved with local schools, local organizations and volunteering in the communities.
Next, Raytheon’s community relations program supports Raytheon’s mission of customer success around the globe because with the programs and the different communities they continue to support, they are always putting smiles on people’s faces for the work they have done with everyone. It is great public relations for the company because it consistently gives the company a positive image and does not hurt them in any way. Behind all the missile and rocket factories and other defense mechanisms that are being developed by the company, they are constantly reaching out to be a beloved company. As far as what else they could be doing…beats me. They have pretty much covered all the areas I have been thinking of to maintain success in the community. One idea however that does come to mind that I was a little disappointed about was that Raytheon doesn’t seem to provide many internship opportunities for college students. Recently I have been looking for a summer internship and I figured where could be a better place than to work at Raytheon’s headquarters located in my great hometown of Waltham, Massachusetts. As I called to find information as well as go on their corporate website, they were not a whole lot of options for a summer internship available, especially in the field of public relations where Raytheon has achieved a lot of its fame from. So, my one idea for the community relations program would be to provide more internship opportunities for college students.
So that about wraps up “Community Relations” for Raytheon. Next week’s entry will cover Investor Relations so get your pencils and calculators ready…Peace!
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