NBBJ reviews

3.8

63% would recommend to a friend

(273 total reviews)
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Robert Mankin

55% approve of CEO

39% positive business outlook

NBBJ has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 273 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The NBBJ employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Construction, Repair & Maintenance Services industry (3.7 stars).

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273 reviews
1.0
Nov 1, 2020

Think it over

Recommend
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Pros

1. Medical insurance is 100% covered for staff. 2. Great office location-probably not necessarily a pro at this moment.

Cons

1. Questionable office management There are 4-5 people on the "core team" in the office and they try to seem approachable, but most of the time your opinions/concerns barely matters because they're too busy to care. Favoritism runs through the office; you hardly wouldn't get a chance to advance your career unless you're one of the core team member's favorites. Employees acknowledge this, but no one speaks up because why bother. 2. Questionable project management & staffing The distribution of workload is skewed. Some people get always swamped while other people don't have enough work to keep themselves busy and this has been a problem even before pandemic. Project managers don’t seem to know each staff’s capability to successfully assign them to suitable projects. 3. No official performance review You won’t be able to get any feedback on your work/performance. The firm launched the “advocates” system in 2019 which is basically a mentor/mentee program, but the “advocate” is not necessarily your supervisor or team member hence they might not know how you’re doing on the job. There seems to be a word of mouth, which is a very unorganized/unreliable method to evaluate an employee for being such a big firm. Without the review, it’s harder to ask for a raise or promotion since there’s literally no proof. 4. Little room to grow The job assignment tends to be siloed and the office management is not willing to take risks, resulting seeing same faces over and over again on the proposals/qualifications/interviews. Very little desire to look for a new talent within the office. On a similar note, little diversity & inclusion; nbbj launched a committee for it after George Floyd. We'll see how it roles out. 5. The CEO quoted Jeff Bezos at the all staff meeting. Go figure.

1.0
Nov 3, 2018

Stay Far Away

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Free coffee if that even counts for much

Cons

-Terrible Managment -Terrible pay for workload -Terrible work/life balance expected -Privileged work environment -Male-dominated/boys club environment

2.0
Nov 26, 2014

Politics is everything

Recommend
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Pros

There are still a few good designers at the firm, and some truly excellent architects that know how to put together an impeccable building. If you can find these people and work with them, you will learn an incredible amount. I did. These people often fly under the radar, however, and are not valued as they should be. NBBJ used to be - and in some studios still can be - a place where work life balance can be achieved. This is changing for the worse, however, and how rapidly the change comes remains to be seen. Studio cultures are very different. If you're looking to work at NBBJ do your homework. Ask about employee turnover. There are great resources at NBBJ - in in-house librarian, code experts, a specifications team, software learning courses, etc.

Cons

If I had written this review 2-3 years ago I would have offered 4-5 stars, but things are changing. The partnership and leadership structure has changed (again), a new head of marketing has been elevated, and employees are leaving at a rate not seen in years. But, this is of no concern to the firm leadership who shrug their shoulders and hire new chattel because architects and designers that focus on the quality of built projects are expendable. The employees who will succeed are those who choose instead to play the politic game by applauding each other, writing regular blog posts on the internal blog, and repackaging/remarketing even the most mediocre work until in their eyes it looks good to them(but no one else). This was a somewhat political firm when I arrived. Now it is all politics - at great expense to the quality and integrity of the work. Mentorship is absent - at all levels.

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