Pros
Working in contaminated sites, you get to experience a lot of field work and travel lots throughout Western Canada (travel can be nationally and internationally as well). The people you work with in the field make sure to help you to understand the concepts of what you are doing and WHY you are doing them. I work as a site superviosr, so i strive to make sure i continue that trend as well. In the office, senior management works to help you reach your goals for the year and meets with you periodically to make sure you are meeting goals or helping to reach those goals. In terms of reporting, they work with you to help develop your writing skills and understanding the processes. There is also some room for advancement within the company, as long as you specifiy what it is you are looking for, although sometimes it may be a little difficult to advance. As a new graduate, there are groups to help you develop and meet other people within worleyparsons in social and volunteering events. There are trips that people can go on together and many training events as well. This really isn't a place where you just go to work and then go home, you can play hockey with co-workers, go for after work beers, go to networking evets, etc. Overall, the management team does work with you and helps you to meet your goals and aspirations with the company. However, each individual is in the end responsible for what they want in a career so you have to make sure to ask for what you want.....if its practical, you and your manager can make it happen
Cons
In the field there are very long hours ranging anywhere from 10 hours to 16+ hours (which includes hotel stuff). You have to be gone from home lots, so you miss out on some things; however, the experiences you get from field work are great. In my position, it seems very difficult to advance my career further than a site supervisor or it will otherwise take some time before that happens mainly due to the nature of the business and limited need for many project managers. However, there are opportunites for international and national rotations and transfers, should that be something someone is interested in.