Pros
For the most part, everyone at Trans Ash is really great to talk to. If you are in Construction Management or Civil Engineering, this place seems like a really great place to work. You will get to do a lot more than what you were hired to do (this is a good and bad thing, but I enjoyed it).
Cons
If you are not in Construction Management or Civil Engineering, and (I do hate to say this) if you are a woman in an Admin role, it is not a great place to work. This is particularly for the Corporate HQ. I do genuinely hope this is constructive to Trans Ash and to anyone considering working there. -VERY poor work life balance. -The VP tracks your arrival time and sends out updates to your boss (at least if you park in the front of the building, which is all women). -The general micro-management and lack of trust from the VP creates a very hostile work environment. -Support roles are all treated like Admin assistants OR Marketing assistants with little to no respect. -Salary positions are treated "by the hour." You need to leave 30 minutes early to get your kid from school? Not possible! -Little to no investment in your growth (in Admin roles) -The VP uses any woman in the office to do Executive Assistant duties.