Super Fun Design Culture! - Architect/Project Manager ( Senior Associate ) DLR Group Employee Review

5.0
Jan 22, 2025
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Pros

Integrated Design Approach Multiple disciplines (architecture, engineering, planning, interiors, etc.) working together under one roof can foster cohesive solutions and streamlined project delivery. Collaborative Culture Team-based projects often encourage knowledge-sharing and mentorship opportunities across disciplines and offices. Strong Portfolio and Client Base Working on notable projects across multiple market sectors (e.g., education, sports, hospitality, justice, workplace, transportation) allows for professional growth and exposure to different design challenges. Professional Development Opportunities Larger firms often offer in-house training, lunch-and-learns, and support for licensure or professional accreditations. Emphasis on Design Excellence Firms like DLR Group strive to uphold high standards in design and sustainability, which can be appealing for those who want to impact communities through their work. Potential for Career Advancement Numerous leadership and specialized roles can create upward mobility or lateral moves into different service lines or markets.

Cons

Big-Firm Complexity As with many larger firms, multiple layers of leadership and processes can sometimes slow decision-making or project approvals. Workload Fluctuations Project-based industries may experience intense deadlines and overtime during peak project phases, followed by quieter periods. Balancing resources can be challenging. Variable Experiences Across Offices Culture, workload, and opportunities may differ depending on the location and market focus of a particular office. Communication Challenges Coordinating multiple offices, teams, and market sectors requires clear channels of communication. Gaps may occur if processes are not well-defined. Competition for Internal Resources With many projects and client pursuits happening simultaneously, teams may need to share or compete for business development, marketing, or technical support resources. Remote vs. In-Person Collaboration While remote work can be beneficial, complex design coordination often benefits from face-to-face interaction, making it challenging to maintain a strong team culture when teams are distributed.

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5.0
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Pros

Fantastic growth opportunities and great teamwork.

Cons

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1.0
Apr 24, 2026
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Pros

-Good support for getting your license -Lots of office locations

Cons

-You aren’t valued as an employee, you are seen as a person in a seat and replaceable. This is made very clear during layoff seasons. -You don’t move up based on your project work or even your annual reviews. Promotions, raises and bonuses are heavily influenced by who you are friends with in leadership and how well you play corporate politics - Company has long term relationships with corrupt clients and refuses to damage or end this relationship despite internal employee outrage when this was shared. Multiple articles have been released about this incident and despite outrage they are continuing this work. I highly recommend googling this company before working for them as they lie about this during the interview process. -Have to pay to park at work -Process for receiving associate and principal titles is a popularity contest and not based on your actual contributions. -Regularly expected to work unpaid over time and project staffing is very inconsistent and unorganized. -Many people are underpaid and raises are percentage increases vs performance based. -Culture of Dallas office is extremely draining and hypocritical. Younger staff being held to higher standards than leadership. (Example - holding younger staff back salary wise due to not having a license while having multiple unlicensed people in positions of leadership) -Took away Hybrid work option and brought back mandatory 4 days in office -Sustainability is used as a marketing tool instead of actually being applied to projects. Lots of greenwashing happening on projects to meet AIA requirements.

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