Great Place to Work - Anonymous employee HDR Employee Review

4.0
Mar 21, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Too notch staff and resources are available at HDR but you have to have the drive to access them. If you wait around for someone to do it for you, you’re not going to be a good fit. Take the wheel and you will go far. Employee ownership is an excellent model.

Cons

Lots of office politics at HDR that you’d best stay out of if you are smart. It’s easy to get sucked in, especially if leadership is buddy-buddy with staff, which does seem to happen more than it really should. The other con is that HDR is often late to the table with new markets and technology. Then they pull resources to catch up, fail within a year or so, and move onto the next thing before traction can be made. This means that staff gets pulled around a lot, and you can have a new manager every 12 months as everyone is shuffled around. Sometimes they shuffle you around and you’re the last to know!

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5.0
Jul 2, 2026
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Pros

Excellent structure and procedures in all areas of business

Cons

Role involved a lot of remote support whereas I prefer hands on, but overall excellent company.

1.0
Jul 13, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The 401k is good, that's it..

Cons

The main complaint is having to beg for work within the company. They don't have enough work to give you and then complain that your overhead is too high. Communication and training is terrible. I've sent numerous emails to coworkers only to be ignored. You have to keep reaching out for someone to respond to you. The project managers also don't budget the labor for their projects well. They're very tight about how many hours you should spend on an assignment and it's often unreasonable, like read and compare a 600+ page document to a 300+ page technical document in 2 work days. The health insurance sucks too. Things that used to be covered are no longer covered such as basic labs. The insurance carrier is always denying services such as an MRI.

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