It was not a good expierence. - Anonymous employee Rosendin Employee Review

2.0
3 Jun 2011
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The company offers great compensation for work, follows steps for providing education to workers on safety issues. Has great workers working under their foreman.

Cons

General foreman and forman do not approach or embrace in active talk with their workers in regards to problems with work or to encourage their staff who continue to do good work for them. They let the good staff go. They have "POWER" trips and use it to push thier employees around and find any reason to lay them off or dimiss them. Their foreman point fingers and do not take responsibility when they make bad decisions. They blame the under staff and will use it cover their own mistakes. They do not take proper measures in the process of employee lay-offs and terminations. The foreman lay people off when they need all the help they could get and then work other employees to cover for the misuse of employees after letting them go. Not to mention they are a Union contractor and should signify the best. They do not.

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5.0
10 Jun 2026
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Pros

"Working for Rosendin provides the opportunity to work on unique, large-scale projects. The benefits package is comprehensive, and the company culture is generally strong."

Cons

"Like many large companies, the at-will employment policy can make the long-term job environment feel less predictable at times."

1.0
18 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

ESOP & pay is pretty good. They prioritize team work so there's off site events and gatherings occasionally.

Cons

I was completely exhausted and burnt out so I had to leave. No remote opportunities, long commutes, burn out. Being remote when work sites are slow would be a game changer even if it was just 1-3 times a week. I've gotten transferred between worksites on a whim over the years and when things get hectic I understand why we're on site but there's definitely slow periods. Being remote when things are slow would be beneficial to mental health, time, and money. But I think they have a really old mentality on being an in person workplace even if they double or triple your commute time because of a new priority project. I had recently bought a home and had to commute across the city and was scared to sell and buy a new home because I didn't know where they'd send me next and I was exhausted from commuting and working OT daily. Work life balance gets difficult on the further work sites and they tend to be on polar opposite sides of the city. PTO could better. 17 days. Meetings are often sprung on people randomly and change frequently when you're on the field or in BIM. A LOT of pointless meetings that no one wants to do.

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