Really didn't have a good time. - Electrical Coordinator HDR Employee Review

1.0
Mar 15, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Hybrid schedules, good HSA contribution

Cons

Terrible place to work. They hire new grads and throw them into a substantial workload with no training or guidance. Too much workload for us to even take a lunch. My back got messed up within 6 months due to sitting for 11 hrs/day straight. Then they will question you for billing a few hours of overhead, you need to be productive every minute to compensate for upper management not producing any revenue. Don't expect any bonus or incentive for your long hours as everything they give you is company stock and dlesnt vest for 3+ years. My back couldn't take 3 years of that job. Management is absolutely sexist. Highly advise against any women to work at this company. Management had many negative things to say about several women at the company including myself being "feisty, aggressive, emotional". I had an awful time at this job and am happy to have moved on to a better company.

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5.0
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Pros

ESOP, growth opportunities, invests in it's people

Cons

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1.0
May 19, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Decent benefits and that was about it.

Cons

This was one of the most challenging management experiences of my career. The manager had spent her entire career at HDR and lacked both external perspective and experience in learning and development, which was critical for our team. There was a clear pattern of favoritism, and feedback tended to focus more on mistakes than recognizing contributions. Work-life balance was minimal, and expectations often extended beyond reasonable limits. I was consistently seeking growth and development opportunities, but these were not supported unless I was willing to fund them myself. Compensation and recognition also felt uneven. Outside of engineering and architecture roles, bonuses were not offered, and raises were infrequent—I received only two raises over four years. Although I’ve since moved on, the experience had a lasting impact on me. I would encourage the organization to invest more in leadership development, employee growth, and a more balanced and supportive workplace culture.

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