Review - Designer NBBJ Employee Review

3.0
Oct 10, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Talented and Passionate Colleagues: NBBJ is known for its strong team of talented architects and designers. You’ll have the opportunity to collaborate with passionate professionals who are committed to delivering innovative and impactful design solutions. High-Quality Work: The firm consistently delivers high-quality projects, providing a sense of accomplishment and pride in the work you produce. NBBJ's reputation for excellence helps you grow as a professional and build a strong portfolio.

Cons

Limited Financial Compensation: While the work environment is rewarding in terms of collaboration and project quality, financial compensation might not be as competitive as in some other firms. Overtime Expectations: The fast-paced nature of projects and high client expectations can lead to regular overtime, which may affect work-life balance.

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5.0
Jun 4, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Super flexible and great coworkers

Cons

No real cons. Maybe wished it was more hybrid

1.0
Jun 16, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

healthcare benefit, good office location

Cons

Bonus points if you're white and can fit into the small inner circle (iykyk). If not, you may find yourself constantly reminded that you don’t really belong. There is a very obvious double standard around flexibility and trust. Certain people seem to be allowed to do whatever they want, while others get questioned for the same behavior and suddenly need to have a “conversation with the manager.” Openly talking negatively about coworkers and consultants is also treated as normal. There is a lot of casual criticism, gossip, and dismissive commentary, which makes the environment feel unnecessarily tense and unprofessional. The micromanagement is also exhausting, especially from managers who are too busy to know what you are actually working on. Instead of feeling trusted to do your job, you end up spending a lot of energy managing perception. Also, 4 days in the office is intense; sometimes people just need quiet time to focus. Although if you're one of the favorites, that can be negotiable.

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