Corporate Recruiter - Corporate Recruiter MYR Group Employee Review

5.0
Sep 12, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I love working for this company because of the culture and environment. I wake up every day looking forward to working with the managers and my colleagues. I've grown personally and professionally here during my last 5 years with the company too--both independently and with my colleagues. I love the fact that I can pop in and say hi to any of our managers, or ask for their advice on something or just see them in the hall--they are all very welcoming here. Lastly, the benefits are AMAZING!

Cons

It seems to be harder to move up fast in this company, but it is because of our great longevity, a lot of people stay for a long time. For some, it may feel like there isn't an opportunity for promotion, however, with the Company's tuition reimbursement program and also the collaborative environment, variety of projects and situations, there is a lot of growth available--the individual has to be willing to put the effort forward though.

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MYR Group Response
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Hi, thank you for great review! We greatly appreciate your kind words. Investing in those who invest in us is what makes our company so unique and is something we are extremely proud of.

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5.0
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2.0
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Pros

They try and make it a better environment by “feeding” staff but are lacking in actual professionalism.

Cons

I initially had a positive experience with this company. The hybrid work environment provided flexibility and showed trust in employees to manage their responsibilities effectively. Unfortunately, that changed when the company moved to a full-time in-office requirement. The decision felt disconnected from the realities of different roles within the organization. Comparing office-based employees to field employees, whose job functions require them to be on-site, does not recognize the differences in how work is performed and how productivity is measured. Over time, I also experienced concerns with leadership and company culture. Communication from management often felt inconsistent, and there were concerns around professionalism, confidentiality, and workplace dynamics. A strong culture requires leaders who model respect, discretion, and accountability. The company has talented employees who care about their work, but leadership decisions and management practices have impacted morale. I hope the organization takes employee feedback seriously and works toward rebuilding trust.

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