Everyone I know is bored or frustrated. - Anonymous employee AECOM Employee Review

1.0
Mar 7, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Big company, so many high profile projects (if you can persuade someone to let you on the project in the first place) -Decent benefits -Many offices worldwide -Work/Life balance is good. I never work over 40 hours/week. -Decent number of cool people given the overall bad attitude about the company itself

Cons

-Terrible place to work for young people. Even you if you have 5 years experience, expect to do data entry until you can work up the corporate ladder. Basically, you have to "do your time" no matter what your credentials. AECOM is not a meritocracy. -Don't expect to be creative here. If you don't do work exactly by the 10 page checklist, you will receive push back, even if you have good ideas for improvement. -Managers treat employees like a number. If you have 40 hours a week, expect to be left alone (sometimes I wondered if people realized I still worked there). As soon as you need more work or are not 100% billable, expect extreme micromanagement, aka "please send me what you worked on yesterday in 15min intervals." There is no middle ground. -If you want a challenging job, look elsewhere. If you have a science or engineering degree and you want to float slowly to middle management over 10 years without creating anything or thinking outside of the box, work here. -With that said, AECOM is actually a good place to be for a decent job with a decent salary and decent benefits with minimal effort. But you won't ever come to work excited.

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