RETTEW reviews

3.1

49% would recommend to a friend

(84 total reviews)
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Clayton Bubeck

52% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

RETTEW has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 84 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The RETTEW 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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84 reviews
1.0
Sep 18, 2025

No trust in leadership

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The group of people I work with are great

Cons

You cannot trust the leadership in this company. We were told in early 2022 that our work from home abilities were going to stay that way. We hired people based on this understanding. It was working beautifully and people had an amazing work life balance. This year they decided to pull the rug out from under us and pull an RTO stunt that sent dozens of people packing and moving on to companies that respect them. What leadership didn’t understand is the WFH abilities we had were the only, and I mean ONLY, incentive to staying here. Other firms pay more, have more PTO, give bonuses, give more than cost of living raises to those who earned it, have cheaper benefits, treat their employers respectfully and do not lie. Our CEO has been caught spreading lies about what other firms are doing in order to keep people from leaving. The “research” they claimed they used that proved RTO makes companies more profitable was also proven false. He claims the majority of the company wants the RTO when really it is less than 10%. We have lost amazing staff since this policy was announced. People who have worked here for 20+ years. Yet, the CEO and COO (who is fairly new to this company) will not back down. What kind of leader are you if you can’t admit when you made a mistake? They talk to us like we are mindless robots. They think we will stay because we are an ESOP. No one really cares about the ESOP money anymore as in a year or so this company will probably be worthless anyway. Our CEO’s legacy will be that he destroyed a once awesome and strong engineering firm. And his sidekick in doing so is the COO. We have some groups here that have decent regional directors and VPs. But there are other groups that have terrible regional directors and terrible VPs. Those groups seem to be losing the most people. No one has your back here. If you have a problem or an issue with a project or client, or anything really, consider yourself on your own. They won’t provide much help because they don’t care enough about their own groups. This is directly related to how the company is being led. There is no trust in leadership anymore. So much so that for my job function I chose Other because I don’t want them to pinpoint who I am. I’m leaving on my owns terms, not because they can’t handle the truth. Our recruiter has reached out to several people to post positive reviews to offset the negative ones. That made me cringe. And that should tell you everything you need to know. You’ll also notice that all of their replies to the negative reviews are cookie-cutter responses. Just ridiculous.

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RETTEW Response
8mo
We understand everyone’s experience is individual to them. However, some of the claims in this review are inaccurate. RETTEW’s return-to-office transition was a big change, and our leadership recognizes it hasn’t been easy for everyone. We also acknowledge the process for rolling out the new policy could have gone better. That said, our decision to bring employees back to the office three days a week was made thoughtfully, with input from multiple levels of the company. To clarify our approach to Glassdoor reviews, long before our return-to-office transition, RETTEW periodically reminded employees that reviews on platforms like Glassdoor are helpful for conveying their experiences working at RETTEW, good and bad. Those reminders always encouraged open, authentic input. We stand by our commitment to respectful dialogue and to rebuilding trust through action, not rumor. We know not every workplace is the right fit for everyone, and we wish anyone moving on continued success. We’re focused on listening, improving communication, and shaping the company’s future.
1.0
Sep 6, 2025

Company in a Tailspin

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Was once a great place to work.

Cons

It didn't take long for the current CEO to run the company into the ground. Not sure the new COO is any better. A once prestigious company turned to trash. Employees leaving in droves and they don't seem to care.

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RETTEW Response
9mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We understand that leadership transitions can be challenging, and we’re sorry to hear that your experience didn’t reflect the values and standards RETTEW strives to uphold. We remain committed to fostering a workplace where our team feels supported, valued, and empowered to grow. While we recognize there’s work to be done, we’re actively listening and taking steps to strengthen our culture, improve communication, and ensure stability for our employees. Your input is part of that journey, and we appreciate you taking the time to share it.
2.0
Aug 5, 2025

Not the same company...

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Pros

Great people and hard workers.

Cons

Too many chiefs... Micromanage too much... The metrics are over bearing... Very low 401k match... high fees for funds Very minimal vacation allowance A LOT of overhead for the size of the company RTO with no valid reasons Pumping up share value for an upcoming wave of top senior management to cash out

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RETTEW Response
10mo
Thank you for your candid feedback. We’re glad you’ve experienced the dedication of our hardworking team—that’s something we’re truly proud of. As an ESOP company, RETTEW adheres to all applicable federal regulations. Each year, our share price is determined by an independent, third-party valuation firm to ensure fair market value; leadership cannot inflate (“pump up”) the price. Employees earn shares over time at no cost, and as their dedication drives the company forward, value of these shares grows creating a meaningful retirement benefit. While employee ownership gives employees a financial stake in RETTEW’s success, the daily management decisions remain with our leadership team to ensure long-term stability and growth. At RETTEW, we continue to evolve as a 100% employee-owned company, and we know change can sometimes feel disruptive, especially during transitions like the shift to a three-day hybrid work model. We recognize not every decision will be popular, but they’re made with long-term growth, collaboration, and sustainability in mind. We continue to listen to our team, refine our practices, and strive for transparency. Feedback like yours helps us stay grounded in that effort.
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