Miscommunication and Poor Coordination - Electrical Inspector WSP Employee Review

3.0
9 Jun 2021
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Pros

1. Potential for overtime pay 2. Lots of opportunities within the company if you know who to ask 3. This was recently after the acquisition of Parsons Brinkerhoff. Allegedly, rumor was that that meant that the positive PB culture would be maintained...but I didn't see any of that. 4. My managers (not project management) were responsive and helped me find other work (albeit nothing came up until the end of my time). During my exit interview, my third and final manager was receptive to the negative feedback I provided and was very apologetic. I felt bad for blind-siding her when I submitted my resignation email (she had only been my manager for a few weeks at that time)

Cons

I experienced many cons while working for WSP, but the highlights were... 1. Out-of-the-blue employment agreement change on second day of job (from salary to hourly) 2. Middle management was not being informed about what was going on for my project. 3. Project management for my assignment seemed very disorganized at times and incompetent during others. Examples include a) Myself and others (young, new employees) were tasked with rewriting procedures and field observation forms when the originals were deemed insufficient. b) PM was hiring temps/contractors like crazy and then suddenly there were laid off due to lack of work. Many direct-hire personnel (including myself) were furloughed with zero notice, while PM knew in advance that would be a shortage of billable hours. c) HR was disorganized (see a)) to such an extent that it took 5 months for me to receive a company-issued laptop, as HR was under the (incorrect) impression that I would be short-term hire. 4. Middle-management turnover. Over the span of my short time with the firm, the following people resigned: 1. person who signed my offer letter 2. HR person who issued my offer letter 3. first boss 4. second boss 5. I encountered a very bro-ish culture that at times felt very unprofessional and unwelcoming. By "bro-ish," I mean that many of my colleagues projected a "tough" and almost seemingly amateurish attitude about many things. This created an atmosphere not quite of fear, but definitely somewhat intimidating. 6. Because of of how PM managed us, the culture made me feel reduced to a body who could burn billable hours. On the PM side, there was very little interest in addressing concerns with how the project was run (see also the no-notice furlough issue).

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Great team culture, supportive colleagues, and opportunities to learn and grow. I gained valuable experience across project coordination, operations, and reporting.

Cons

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5.0
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Pros

With over 30 years in the engineering industry, I can say without hesitation that this is the most employee-attentive firm I have ever had the privilege of working for. What sets this organization apart is its commitment to staying at the forefront of the industry — not just technologically, but in how it values and invests in its people. The collective expertise of thousands of dedicated professionals here doesn't just benefit the company; it makes a meaningful impact on the world, and that sense of purpose has genuinely reignited my passion for engineering. The opportunities for growth are both vast and real. Across the firm's many initiatives, there is something for everyone who comes to work curious, motivated, and eager to contribute. This is not a place where ambition goes unnoticed. After more than three decades in this field, I have found a place I am proud to be part of — and one I hope to remain a part of for many years to come. If you are considering joining this team, I wholeheartedly encourage you to take that step.

Cons

If I have to mention a con, it would be monetary compensation, but who doesn't want more money. I took a paycut to join this firm and the amount of time I am investing, could be worth more than my current salary warrants.

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