- Learned alot from the principal engineers
- Good perks and compensation
Cons
- Principals were very rigid and very hard to look up to as an employer
- Sat around a maority of the time, they struggled to come up for tasks for me
Colliers Engineering & Design Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback on your experience at Colliers Engineering & Design. We appreciate your honesty and perspective.
We're glad to hear that you found value in the learning opportunities and that you found our perks and compensation competitive.
Your concerns about the principals and the lack of engagement in tasks are important for us to address. We strive to foster a supportive and inspiring environment for all our employees, including interns. Encouraging collaboration and problem-solving among interns is a great suggestion, and we will take this into consideration for improving our internship program.
We understand the importance of having approachable and supportive leadership, and we will work on improving communication and mentorship within our organization. We wish you the best in your future endeavors.
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Former employee, more than 3 years
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook
Pros
Flexible schedule & ability to work remote or hybrid
Cons
The company does not communicate effectively among all staff. Upper management treats as-needed staff like they are trash and they don't take time to understand the discipline that they are in charge of. When the department is understaffed, the employees are told to just "work harder" instead of hiring more people. They interview people, make them believe they have a shot, then the managers ghosts them. Even though they label themselves as having "competitive" salaries, they pay less than some smaller companies. Large bonuses only go to managers after their staff does all the hard work. Regular staff gets small bonuses and baby raises each year. A lot of people resign after they refuse to do bigger raises because they can get hired for a lot more at other companies. Upper management also ignores all communication from regular staff. There are no repercussions to Upper management when there are HR complaints about them. Advancement in the company is super slow.