Good people to work with. Most of them are open to help with any questions or concern. Some good opportunities to learn new things such as plumbing design and Revit, as well as go on site visits.
Cons
No opportunities to earn experience as project manager, which a lot of companies look for in new engineering graduates.
We have a great, energetic team who supports one another. This is a company with flex hours and tons of opportunity for growth. We listen to employee input and try to implement all ideas to make the office better and run smoother. Our goal is to put out good, coordinated work while still maintaining a work-life balance.
Cons
As a small office if someone's out for an extended period of time there's not a ton of people to pick up the slack but hopefully that is only a short term problem!
The workflow is steady, and the company has made a concerted effort to bring quality to a high level. Review of projects is constantly ongoing, and standards are in place. The company is moving into a very nice building , for a better work environment.
Cons
There are opportunities to become a leader, and it is expected that designers step up to exert that leadership. Not sure that is a "Con" but it can present a nice challenge at times.