LPA Reviews

3.7

61% would recommend to a friend

(134 total reviews)

Wendy Rogers

71% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

LPA has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 134 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The LPA employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Construction, repair and maintenance industry (3.7 stars).

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134 reviews
2.0
12 Oct 2021

Not what it may seem like

Recommend
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Pros

Access to a diverse and broad range of projects. Particular individuals truly care about your success and you personally. You will learn a lot in a very short amount of time and become familiar with some big names in the industry. The benefits package is good and the office space is nice.

Cons

The LPA Public Relations team does a great job at selling the company internally and externally as one that prioritizes employee career growth and company culture. Here's why you shouldn't fall for that: First of all, pay and promotion practices are embarrassing and insulting. There is no more efficient way to say "you are just part of the business" than offering a 50cent/hr raise after multiple years of work and following a pay reduction due to COVID. In addition, leadership claimed that no one received a raise in 2020 due to the impacts of COVID. After communicating with trusted coworkers, I determined that this was a lie. LPA will tell you that their management focuses on having all employees "play to their strengths." This will be true if your strengths are convenient for them. LPA will tell you that you determine your own career path. This will be true if your desired career path aligns with the one they have already chosen for you. LPA will tell you that you will be part of a team. This will be true if there's room on a team; if not, you will plug holes and extinguish fires until you become so good at both that it becomes "in the company's best interest" for you to continue doing so. On a personal note, my mental health hit rock bottom while working at this company. I felt that the future of my career was out of my control. I felt that I was never included in the conversations that happened about me and that I wasn't given a chance to voice my side of the story. I felt lied to, coddled, and ignored. I also felt incredibly stupid for giving the benefit of the doubt when I should have been focused on protecting myself. I felt the only way to rise above the situation was to leave the company. Leadership is too overwhelmed and distracted to notice what is going on at the bottom. I believe that LPA leadership truly cares about the success of the company but their decisions and actions are not setting it up for success. They need to slow down and start noticing the red flags.

2.0
31 Mar 2020

Good firm on paper, but reality is dysfunctional and top heavy

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great mission to change lives by design by using an integrated design approach and emphasis on sustainable design solutions. Base salary seemed competitive as well.

Cons

Each department is it's own family. Some of them extremely toxic to work within. If you happen to be within one of these toxic departments, expect to be overworked, underpaid, little opportunity for upwards mobility, and potentially thrown under the bus. Direction comes from just a few who are distant from the realities of the everyday life of support staff. They take them for granted.

1.0
22 May 2019

Say goodbye to your family . . .

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good opportunities to advance, as long as you are willing to

Cons

Be prepared to work 50+ hour weeks. You'll be flooded with assignments and unrealistic deadlines and be expected to sacrifice everything to meet them.

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