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Current Employee – been working at JP Kenny full-time
Pros – Small - medium size company that provides you with the ability to work independently, yet within a project team. No micro-management of performance; rather, the open door communication and encouragement by all managers and mentors.
Cons – Clients who do not provide accurate information or change it consistently; scope-creep syndrome. Sense of disconnect when placed in a client's office.
Advice to Senior Management – Spend some time walking about the office and personalizing your time. Attend team-building events and get to know people by site. Help define career growth for employees.
Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend – I'm optimistic about the outlook for this company
2012-09-20 20:31 PDT
Former Employee – worked at JP Kenny as an intern for less than a year
Pros – I was an intern at the time and I could clearly feel that the team members were very supportive. Each and everyone of them was very willing to help you.
Cons – When everyone is working on a project and as a new addition to the team, you may get less guidance at time but there are clearly some other materials to help you understand the whole subject better.
Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend – I'm optimistic about the outlook for this company
2012-06-03 04:28 PDT
Current Employee – been working at JP Kenny
Pros – Good company for personal growth. Professional Development is encouraged. Various types of training available. Senior Management are very accessable and lead the company through careful expansion - not boom or bust.
Cons – Some people are in senior positions despite not being qualified but you find that at any company.
Advice to Senior Management – Keep up with compensation levels as they rise within the industry
Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend
2012-05-12 20:36 PDT
Current Employee – been working at JP Kenny
Pros – very good work/life balance, flexibilty with schedule benefits are ok
Cons – no room for advancement, little feedback from management, no desire to retain employees
Advice to Senior Management – get rid of the recruiter and HR that feel retention is not an issue
No, I would not recommend this company to a friend
2012-03-27 15:46 PDT
Current Employee – been working at JP Kenny
Pros – the opportunity for advancement is vast. i know i am doing a good job and i will be rewarded for it.
Cons – the hours can be ridiculous sometimes. I am working all day it seems. The people can be snooty and arrogant.
Advice to Senior Management – change the cost to profit structure and paid vacations can help company moral. workers need to breathe to do a good job
2011-01-25 13:52 PST
Former Employee – worked at JP Kenny
Pros – It is in Houston, TX. A great town to work in.
Get a chance to work in a company in the subsea oil and gas industry
Cons – Need to tap into the Wood Group as a place cross train people in the subsea oil and gas industry.
Advice to Senior Management – Good work. Keep it up. Everything rises and falls on leadership.
Continue listening to employees and clients. Hope for the best.
2010-11-02 18:01 PDT
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