You have your own space and can decorate how you want. The attire is dress for your day, so most people dress very casually. Everyone is usually very nice and helpful. You're team is always available to help you with questions. Onboarding isn't as stressful here compared to other jobs.
Cons
You'll have to work 40 hours a week. You get paid biweekly. You need to be organized and be prepared for things to not go in exact order, it depends on when other teams get their work done, to be able to work on certain projects you have.
Metronet Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience! We're glad to hear you appreciate the work environment, casual attire, and supportive team. We understand the need for organization and flexibility in project work. Your suggestion for more team-building activities outside of work is valuable, and we'll consider it to foster a stronger sense of community.
The culture established at Metronet really resonates with me. Nearly every employee performs their jobs with an ownership mindset. The leadership team for our division does a remarkable job of establishing vision and setting the tone for the department. It is a very demanding environment, but it is also one that makes celebrating success a part of everyday business.
Cons
The only negatives I have encountered are outside of the company's direct responsibilities and are orientated toward the administrative bureaucracy of the municipalities that we have to coordinate work with,