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Engineering Office for Integrated Projects

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2 reviews
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May 17, 2025
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Pros

* Some dedicated individuals may find themselves stuck in the EOIP path, which can be quite restrictive. * You can gain valuable experience here, but often in a challenging and uncomfortable environment that tests your limits.

Cons

* The primary challenge in EOIP is the management style. Dr. Mohamed Riad operates as a one-man show, often bypassing department heads and directly assigning tasks to junior engineers. This approach limits trust, decentralizes authority, and can lead to a chaotic work environment. * While you might gain some technical experience, many projects struggle to reach completion due to financial constraints, weak business strategy, and a lack of customer focus. Decisions are often driven by personal preferences rather than client needs. And this is disappointing for the whole team, * The work environment is highly challenging, often described as toxic, uncomfortable, noisy, and disorganized. * There is a severe shortage of essential tools and resources, including basic equipment like PCs or laptops. Fresh employees may even be expected to bring their own devices. * The organization lacks clear policies, defined roles, and effective management structures, leading to confusion and inefficiency. * Salary delays are common, with employees going without pay for over four months. * If you decide to resign, you may not get your financial dues. DONT WORK THERE

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