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Sevan Multi-Site Solutions

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Great for entry level positions and to get experience, but don't plan on making a career here - Anonymous employee Sevan Multi-Site Solutions Employee Review

2.0
May 2, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Great Entry Level Opportunities to get a chance to work on construction and project management programs with blue chip clients (when they have work) -Will experience the full life cycle of a project/program, although the contract values and size won't wow future employers -If you like to travel for work, you will have ample opportunity. If you like remote work, even better. -Team is enjoyable to work with; lots of internal collaboration and support. People want to help each other succeed. -HR team is fantastic -Easy to reach anyone in the company -If you really want to grow and take on extra responsibilities to learn, influence, lead, etc you will get the opportunity here. Just know that you will not be given a commensurate payraise to go with it. The benefit is the growth you'll experience to apply at another employer where you will get a substantial payraise for that experience. Compensation at Sevan is mostly in opportunity to take on responsibility and grow as an individual.

Cons

-After you've worked there for a few years, you'll realize Sevan is nothing more than a sophisticated owners-rep focused staffing agency with a few technical offerings layered on top. Clients pay Sevan to fill roles that they do not want to carry on their own books due to the volatility of the market. -The success of the fiscal year is largely determined by 3-4 core clients; all of the new programs in the world wont' make up for the performance of these clients. The company is at risk when these clients hold on to their capital instead of deploying to programs that are staffed by Sevan. - Ask about this years turnover rate, and how many furloughs they've had. Ask about opportunities to cross train and move from one team to the next. Leadership would rather hire someone new than cross train a current team-member even if they're able to get approval from the client. -If you get a job at Sevan, you will absolutely learn a lot and develop as a professional, but always understand that as soon as the contract is done, you will be as well. There is little to no internal team movement because of resume and experience requirements, regardless of the aptitude of the team-member to learn on the job. For large accounts, the client has a say in who Sevan puts on the programs, and the client always wins. Again, staffing agency. Ask how they had a new hire conference (LinkedIn post) the same week that long-standing Sevan employees, some of which had been at Sevan since it started, were writing their farewells due to an "unforseen restructure". It's a business, and you should treat yourself as part of the transaction. No matter what they say, they don't consider you family. -If you feel like backlog is drying up and you're slowly becoming less busy, it's probably a good time to start sprucing up your resume. Very rarely is someone pulled from furlough back onto full time work. You will be treated with absolute respect while you're an employee, but everything beyond that is the bare minimum. Do what's right by you always. -If you never expect any compensation increases or bonuses and only count on getting your base salary, you will never be disappointed or disgruntled. -CEO has been checked out for a while; they hired an individual (who is no longer employed) that somehow killed spirit and culture while using the company as a springboard to his next endeavor. Now the company is mostly ran by the old CFO. CEO is a figurehead. -They have one constant in the Sales department; other than that OG, that department has completely turned over at least three times in the last five years. They hire sales staff with little to no AEC sales experience to work there because again, the client treats the services as a professional service or commodity. And they don't sell all service lines because of the incentive structure. Lots of opportunity to fix here. -Check out their leadership page; lots of flashy hires that look awesome in a LinkedIn post, but don't seem to have amounted to much in the way of performance of the company. These hires have been wildly successful at other companies, but have no need to work hard here. They have their success and wealth; this is just an easy paycheck because they're not hungry. Great people, but just no incentive to grind.

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Sevan Multi-Site Solutions Response
1y
Thank you for your candid review and contributions during your time with Sevan. Your feedback highlights our strengths and some areas for improvement. We’re glad you found growth opportunities, team collaboration, and client exposure during your time here. We strive to deliver that for every team member. At the same time, we understand your concerns about internal mobility, compensation, and organizational changes. We continue to actively work on supporting long-term career growth, offering clearer paths between teams, and improving communications regarding change. We recognize the importance of fostering a culture that prioritizes people over projects. Sevan is evolving, and reviews like yours help inform us of the steps we need to take to grow responsibly and sustainably. We wish you continued success. Thank you again for your feedback.

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5.0
Jan 21, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Sevan is a place where I feel seen and heard when I bring up things I want to see or change. It is a very collaborative environment, and I love that I get to work with such a great team and wonderful managers. They explain, are very thorough, transparent and are here to help me grow. Overall, best place I have worked at by far!

Cons

I really have no cons at the moment. I know working remote can be difficult, but the company is finding solutions to help ease that and help us all gather at different times of the year.

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Sevan Multi-Site Solutions Response
5mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience and for your contributions at Sevan. We're glad to hear that you feel seen, heard, and supported, and that our collaborative environment and leadership have helped you grow. We appreciate your recognition of the steps we're taking to make remote work easier and bring the team together throughout the year. Feedback like yours encourages us to continue fostering transparency, collaboration, and professional development, and we're happy to know these efforts are making a positive impact.
3.0
Mar 26, 2026
Anonymous temporary employee
Recommend
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Pros

Fun work at times, hands off managers

Cons

Disorganized. Didn’t take the time to get to know me or the benefits I could bring to the company. They removed my health insurance on the day they decided the temporary employment was over.

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Sevan Multi-Site Solutions Response
2mo
Thank you for sharing your experience. We're sorry to hear that your time at Sevan didn't meet your expectations, particularly around communication, organization, and benefits. It's never our intention for employees to feel unsupported or undervalued, and we take feedback like yours very seriously. We are actively working to improve how we onboard and engage with all team members, clarify roles, and ensure benefits and resources are communicated consistently. Your perspective helps us identify gaps and strengthen our processes so that future employees feel recognized and supported throughout their time with us. Thank you again for your contributions, and we wish you the very best in your next chapter.
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