Toxic Abuse by Principal/Senior Paleontologists - Paleontologist Stantec Employee Review

1.0
Sep 8, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Medical benefits. Coworkers are great. Because of their size, they get interesting projects.

Cons

If you enjoy being belittled and yelled at and/or seeing your coworkers receiving the same treatment, Stantec's Paleontology department is for you! The two higher-ups will do that in front of clients, other staff members, and management. Their toxicity knows no bounds. Consistent flip flopping on decisions, placing blame on staff by saying they were not paying attention. Can't be bothered to read emails or understand situations before acting. Luckily, one of them is leaving. How she got in the position she is in is anybody's guess. Good luck understanding any of her written correspondence. Stumbling upwards? You bet.

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