The most accurate review about this place - Project Architect Halff Employee Review

1.0
Jan 24, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing. There are too many good companies which value their employees. Halff is not one of them. There is nothing pros. Invest your time and career wisely.

Cons

Too many none qualified managers are just collecting paycheck. Not reliable. No career enhancement. They lie to you when you interview. None of the stuff they offer are accurate. If you are going to quit make sure you wait until the last day of employment. Use all you PTO because they won't pay. Don't give two week notice because there is no work ethics at this company. They won't pay for your last two weeks and will ask you to leave right away and cut your health insurance no matter if you are on prescription or treatment. Horrible horrible place work!

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Pros

Good work-life balance, industry-standard benefit packages.

Cons

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4.0
Jun 18, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The benefits package is strong but weakening as costs increase, ok if you are able to negotiate your pay well. The opportunity for ownership in the firm is also a meaningful advantage and can make employees feel more invested in the long-term success of the company. There are also good people here, and if you are able to build genuine connections, those relationships can make the work more rewarding.

Cons

Work-life balance can be challenging in supporting roles. Especially when tasked with extremely tight deadlines. The organization appears to be managing frequent operational changes, complex technology environments, legacy data, and unclear boundaries between departments. These factors can create additional pressure on support teams, especially when responsibilities expand without corresponding headcount planning, workload prioritization, or process simplification. As the business continues to grow and evolve, there is an opportunity to simplify processes, clarify ownership, and better align resources with expectations. Cross-functional collaboration is important, but it works best when each department’s expertise is respected and responsibilities are clearly defined. Flexibility should be balanced with sustainable workloads, clear priorities, and mutual support across teams.

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