What do you value? - Architect Gensler Employee Review

2.0
Jun 12, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

There are certainly some pros for working at the big G, mostly being that one will generally get to work on some extremely exciting and unique projects. It is a great resume builder, and overall (not always) my work-life balance was pretty good, but that was also because I approach it that way. Despite taking a pay cut when joining, I wouldn't trade the experience I gained while there for anything. Like most places, people were generally nice. Benefits are pretty average in my experience, but the number of PTO days is nice compared to their peers.

Cons

While people were generally nice, the politics and favoritism of Gensler is painfully obvious, and being knowledgeable or experienced isn't necessarily beneficial to an employee. The design director, at least while there, wasn't even licensed in her field, and the managing director is absolutely horrid - terrible people skills, not particularly strong at conceptual or technical design. Know that at a firm like Gensler, anyone can be on the chopping block at any moment (such as, during Covid but your projects never stopped but there was a firing quota to meet anyway). These people do not know how to use Revit properly, and don't even have real standards. Efficiency is not rewarded at all, and employees willing to work extra hours, despite being inefficient and capably of getting their work done within a 40-hour week, will be praised for 'going above and beyond.' Gensler if definitely just another large company that says one thing is their value, but the day to day that goes completely unseen. I feel being at one of the bigger offices would have been an overall better experience, but the Philly office basically just shouldn't exist, honestly.

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Gensler Response
3y
Thanks for taking the time to share feedback on your experience at Gensler. We appreciate your candor and consider all the feedback we receive and will share your comments with leadership .

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Good work-life balance and flexible scheduling. Supportive team environment with opportunities to learn new technologies. Management is generally approachable and benefits are competitive.

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Gensler Response
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Thanks so much for the feedback. We love to hear from our people. You and your colleagues are the foundation of our success. We are delighted to see your 5-star rating!
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Cons

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Gensler Response
3w
Thanks for the feedback. We treat workplace concerns seriously and address them in accordance with our internal policies and procedures. We have multiple channels for reporting issues and we train and encourage our team members to use them. Encouraging everyone to ask questions and provide honest feedback is critical to supporting our culture and our values of integrity, trust and mutual respect. We appreciate your feedback and will share your comments with the firm’s leadership.
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