Not a place for young engineers - Mechanical Engineer EXP Employee Review

3.0
May 19, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

- Flexible work schedule - Nice people - Small offices make it easy to talk to your bosses and project managers

Cons

- They are very cheap when it comes to investing in the education of their young engineers. Instead of seeking out classes to help train younger engineers, they will hope you learn "on the job," which at times is very unorganized and confusing. - If you are looking to gain a lot of knowledge and experience, expect to do it on your own time. - No raises, or bonuses

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Collaborative team, culturally inclusive and organized.

Cons

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2.0
Feb 12, 2026
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Pros

Direct managers within the office are nice people. Colleagues are also nice. Opportunity for career growth if you stick around long enough. Some interesting projects.

Cons

*USA offices * Decision-makers at the top of the chain get to have the benefits of remote work (employees remotely work-sharing across offices) but do not allow employees to do the same (if you’re working with a completely remote team you must still come into the office). Despite having proven through the COVID-era that employees can successfully work remotely senior leadership is planning a full return to office 5 days/wk. Lousy healthcare benefits, below-avg compensation. Employees with less than 40 hrs/wk of project work are forced to create technical documents to justify charging to company time when the root cause is the firm not winning projects.

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