Antea Group San Francisco reviews

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3.0
3 Feb 2016

Move on Not Up

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Pros

I've left positive reviews for the company before, including things such as.... I've really enjoyed my coworkers, and feel like the company makes a lot of effort to support staff on the "wellness" side of things. And I really do love and support Antea Group, but right now, I'm releasing some "tough love". Antea Group is a great company to start out with, and they seem to be making big efforts to "up their game" as a positive work environment. This includes being ranked as one of the 100 healthiest workplaces in America! I've had great opportunities to learn a lot and gain new certifications and attend trainings with the support of my supervisor.

Cons

and yet morale sinks ever lower and offices drastically shrink amongst layoffs and people leaving for better opportunities and pay without being replaced because... they can't find people to hire that are willing to work for the peanuts that Antea Group offers. Turnover is a huge problem and while there are many at the upper echelons who have been with the company for 20 years, they can't seem to get people in the 5-10 year range to stay put (or even get people to the 5-10 year experience range). I think this speaks volumes on company morale, and opportunities for advancement. If the oil companies are doing well, it is a better time to work for Antea Group, otherwise, you better duck your head and start looking for work elsewhere. For me, the constant stress and inability to make a "2 year plan" with confidence that I will still have my position at that time makes it hard to want to stay, despite the fact that I've enjoyed my time here. It is my prediction that Antea Group will find it difficult to staff themselves as the economy improves and the job seekers hold more power, especially in the east coast and California hubs. I'd like to be proven wrong, as I really do like the company as a whole. As others have mentioned, differences in regional cost of living are largely ignored, at least for lower level staff, which makes it really hard to keep morale up on what sometimes seems like a sinking ship. That and the endless rush to increase utilization means that little collaboration is encouraged. The consulting continuum is not followed the same by all offices, meaning that some offices there is room for promotion when you achieve what you are told to acheive, and other offices where the consulting continuum is largely ignored at the discretion of the manager. This is frustrating to say the least. I don't necessarily blame the managers in these cases, but the prevailing culture in that region or hub or their unfamiliarity with what the roles are actually defined as encompassing. I don't mind doing things "out of my pay grade" as long as it is acknowledged that I am going above and beyond what should really be expected. Otherwise I would say that most problems are not unique to Antea Group, and apply to the "consulting" field in general, work comes all at once, leaving offices in "feast or famine" mode, which contributes to decreased morale.

3.0
3 Feb 2015
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Pros

Antea Group offers great flexibility in work load and type, and I think the company culture is great. My coworkers are amazing and the company seems really be investing in training employees for future leadership, though I haven't seen that entirely executed yet. There is definitely a challenging environment where people are asked to "step up to the plate." It seems like it would be very easy to avoid a stagnating career if one was determined to move up. I really appreciate a lot of things about my office, and the corporate culture. I feel like generally, employees are thought about and cared for, especially in comparison to other Environmental Consulting Companies. Antea Group is really working hard to get employee "buy in" on company culture. I also think that there will be a lot of future growth opportunities, and an ability to move both vertically in the company as well as laterally across market segments. There is a well developed and documented plan for moving up the corporate ladder with growth goals set for each stage.

Cons

Sometimes things get escalated more than is necessary, people have unnecessary freakouts about what is ultimately a small problem. I'm not sure if this is because of stress put on project managers by upper management, or if it is simply a personality thing but it can be very frustrating to talk down Project Managers when they are in a state of panic about a very small issue. Pay is not at all competitive, especially on the west coast. It makes it very difficult to consider working here long term when I am making less than half of what it would take to be comfortable "middle class" in the Silicon Valley, and as an hourly employee, only about 1.4X minimum wage in the area. This is really my biggest complaint. Also, while the annual effectiveness appraisals are great and thorough, it doesn't provide a lot of rapid growth opportunities, if you don't make it "up a level" in this year, you are stuck waiting another year before you will really be considered for promotion again.

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