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Field / Project Operations - Anonymous employee Clark Construction Group Employee Review

2.0
Nov 23, 2021
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Pros

- Name recognition is probably the best thing about working for Clark. If you can survive them you can survive anywhere. - Clark prides themselves on “Experience” which is true. But this a result of being overworked on a regular basis - Pay is competitive for the 1st year but quickly gets outweighed by hours worked. 50+ hr/wk is expected without Overtime and Saturdays, about once a month, are also an expectation

Cons

- Career development is tough, just performing your job will get you inherit experience but training for your role doesn’t exist nor does any mentorship programs. - There is a huge gap in management experience. A ton of 0-2 year and a ton of 10-15 year, but not a lot in the middle. - A lot will be said of “Culture” by Clark, but most project teams don’t activity cultivate it so most conversations day-to-day amount of small talk. Even major events like, Engagement, Marriage, Children, etc. go unmentioned. - Their Sick Leave/Vacation system is totally out of date. Even working the expected 50+ hours and 5-6 days/wk you’ll routinely find yourself without enough Vacation to take any impactful time off.

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Cons

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Pros

-Interesting projects -Exposure within the industry

Cons

-Almost every review I’ve seen everyone says over worked. They say it’s the industry but Clark is known in the construction world for that. Working 12 hours in the field in normal and expected. - they favor certain people and make them little mentees under long term employees. Those people are then given a gold star. -Departments who you think would care about their people ( HR and Communications do not) -become so woke yet don’t actually react -Make the new vacation policy look like a benefit but it’s actually less time and keeps them from having to pay out if you leave - take pride in “safety” but expect you to drive to work in a snowstorm because they cleared the parking lot. The amount of people that were amazed at that email is insane.

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