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Nice people but underpaid for the work expectations - Scientist Pinyon Environmental Employee Review

3.0
Aug 16, 2022
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Pros

Most of the staff are incredibly friendly and supportive. The office is clean, dog-friendly, and in a nice location. There is an emphasis on safety-first, which is a departure from some firms I've worked for in the past. There are a lot of women in leadership roles, which creates a different culture than many firms - My female colleagues really like this and say it's very rare that they feel uncomfortable in the office. The company has a good reputation along the front range. There are training opportunities and opportunities to work in the different fields that Pinyon focuses on, but you may have to ask. Be proactive if you want to climb the ladder. You get paid for overtime if you log 40+ hours of billable work, so busy seasons can be a nice money-maker. Overall, Pinyon is a good place to work, especially if you prefer a mid-sized local firm to a startup or large firm. It's far from the worst place I've worked.

Cons

Staff is underpaid for the industry and the cost of living. Raises can be decent for the first couple of years, then get less impressive. Be sure to negotiate your salary upon hire! HR will likely respond with ~40-50% of what you ask in a counter offer. A lot of younger staff will move onto better-paying jobs after a few years here. You are expected to consistently work 45+ hours/week. This is not mentioned in interviews, but you may get a snide remark from upper management if you submit a lot of 40-hour/week timesheets, even if you don't have billable project work to do. My suggestion - reach your billability goal then take your sweet time completing overhead tasks so you can log 45-50 hours/week. There's been a lot of turnover in 2021/2022, which was not typical pre-pandemic. I think this is partially due to low pay but also changes in company culture. Most of the principals are vying for the CEO role after the current CEO/founder retires. This has made them much more competitive than in the past. Several have turned into "yes men" with the CEO - they don't criticize or seek new ideas, they just toe the line, presumably to gain favor for the promotion. When I started, leadership seemed open to hearing concerns and criticism, but now they act as if they are always right and everyone else is just lazy. I would suggest waiting until a new CEO is hired before seeking work here.

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Pinyon Environmental Response
3y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback about your experience here. We care about our employees and do not want anyone consistently working overtime, unless they want to. We have an open-door policy and would invite you to share your suggestions with your supervisor or any manager to evaluate solutions. Thank you for your review.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pinyon Environmental Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience here. We care about our employees and prioritize their well-being. That's why we conduct annual training sessions on workplace bullying and have a formal non-harassment policy, which outlines the complaint procedure. We have an open-door policy and would invite you to share your experience with any senior manager to evaluate solutions to continuously improve our employee experience.
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