Consulting - Project Engineer IES Engineers Employee Review

4.0
Sep 14, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good work community and teamwork

Cons

Small amount of workload/ lack of growth

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5.0
Jul 24, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible, fair, generous company, great team environment, non-smothering management style, huge client base, very diverse project experience. Good salary, benefits package & PTO. Annual salary increases and bonus'. Have been here many years, and IES has also had employees leave and come back after realizing the grass is not always greener on the other side. So, that makes a statement in and of itself.

Cons

Not really a "con," but there are times when extra hours are required, and when there seem to be many priorities at the same time, but you'll have that with any job that comes with any responsibility.

3.0
May 13, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Worked as a project "engineer" for a little bit, the people are good (for the most part), everyone is helpful and culture is flexible and relaxed (again, for the most part). If you have to be out on holiday, no one is going to bat an eye as long as your work is done. Company will pay for whatever equipment you need and pay for classes/books/material and reimburse you for other expenses. Pretty good pay!

Cons

Company is way too reliant on employees past or nearing retirement, which heavily deters company growth. Definitely not a company for younger people. The flexibility in terms of wfh is mostly smoke and mirrors -- I was told I could work from home but there was still an expectation for me to be at the office (repeatedly being asked "are you at the office?") even when none of the other long-term employees ever showed up. Boring office environment and projects; would have to drive 45min-1hr to sit in a cubicle with barely any interaction with other people. Don't care much about your long-term growth, other than being just a billable monkey. You are called a project engineer but will never get to do any real engineering work -- just a glorified data entry person.

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