HOK NY had better days - Anonymous employee HOK Employee Review

2.0
Aug 8, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Variety of projects Good benefits Drive for technology and dedication to projects and clients

Cons

No real defined path for advancement. The principals there couldn't care less about helping advance lower staff's career/growth,, they were all talk. Reviews are a joke and lead no where. If you want to advance, you either have to whine about it for years (provided they deem you worth keeping), bring in a million dollar client, or 'work' (wink wink) your way up the ladder. Just ask the former HR manager who went from receptionist to senior associate in record breaking time. And then there is the technical principal. The first thing he does in the morning is put a chip on his shoulder (think napoleon complex). No one likes working with him and he would even fight and argue with vendors who came to hold lunch and learns because according to him, he knew EVERYTHING. And the managing principal says nothing because he loves having his faithful minions that will follow him anywhere he goes. Before all the former SOM'ers, HOK NY was great, but they ruined everything about that work environment there.

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2.0
Jun 3, 2026
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Pros

Great overall office culture in Atlanta. Health benefits are average for a larger firm. Good mentorship program and lots of tools at your disposal form day one. Structured hybrid 2/3 work schedule.

Cons

Favoritism in Atlanta Interiors is evident. Exclusionary in some regards to people who don't quite fit in. Resource planning is fly by night and unstructured, causing some people to be over worked while others just coast by. Work agreements between office locations prevents ease of resource scheduling. Pay is sub-par for a firm of this size. CEO partnership is a joke, old school mentality keeping the firm from having a single female CEO. Path to advancement is not clear at most levels.

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