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Clark Construction Group

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Great Projects & Development, Inconsistent - Project Engineer Clark Construction Group Employee Review

4.0
Jan 20, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

-Focus on development of their team including various programs, education, and development paths that are not found in other GCs -Great reputation for going the extra mile and doing good work -Localized portfolio of work so frequent travel isn't necessary -A lot of large scale projects giving rare exposure to high-end clients -Great focus on diversity relative to other GCs -Generally a fun company to work for, regular company sponsored social events -*Some* flexibility with work from home when necessary depending on department and project needs

Cons

-Experience at project level varies widely, it can be normal for people to log 8 hours worked while working 10-12 hour days regularly on projects -Lack of small scale projects that would give experience to younger PMs -Clark will reward those who work the most, leadership may preach work/life balance but it's frequently not done in practice, and is unattainable given standards set by management at project level -Strong corporate established initiatives & culture rarely make it down to project level -Bandaids low morale with team bonding events and happy hours

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5.0
Jul 7, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Very receptive management and great people to work with

Cons

Benefits are not anything tremendous

2.0
Jun 16, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

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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