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Colliers Engineering & Design

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It worked for some people but not for me - Grant Writer Colliers Engineering & Design Employee Review

3.0
Aug 21, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Learned a lot about local governments and various industries.

Cons

The work life balance is not as good as they claim it is. I believe the work life balance is good for the engineering industry but for people coming from other industries it's a huge step down.

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Colliers Engineering & Design Response
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We appreciate you taking the time to share your review. Your perspective on the work-life balance at our company is valuable, especially coming from a different industry background. We pride ourselves in having a flexible schedule policy in place for our employees, however, we recognize that we fell short in your situation. We would greatly appreciate it if you could share any specific suggestions on how we can better support our employees both at work and at home. Feel free to contact our Chief People Officer, Allison Colantuoni, with your ideas. It is feedback like yours that will allow us to progress towards an environment where all our team members can thrive in both their professional and personal lives. We are committed to making positive changes, and your openness will truly help guide our efforts.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Jun 19, 2026
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Pros

Flexible schedule & ability to work remote or hybrid

Cons

The company does not communicate effectively among all staff. Upper management treats as-needed staff like they are trash and they don't take time to understand the discipline that they are in charge of. When the department is understaffed, the employees are told to just "work harder" instead of hiring more people. They interview people, make them believe they have a shot, then the managers ghosts them. Even though they label themselves as having "competitive" salaries, they pay less than some smaller companies. Large bonuses only go to managers after their staff does all the hard work. Regular staff gets small bonuses and baby raises each year. A lot of people resign after they refuse to do bigger raises because they can get hired for a lot more at other companies. Upper management also ignores all communication from regular staff. There are no repercussions to Upper management when there are HR complaints about them. Advancement in the company is super slow.

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