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Colliers Engineering & Design

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Priorities - Senior Project Engineer Colliers Engineering & Design Employee Review

3.0
17 May 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Big firm with resources across multiple offices and states. Lots of opportunities for those who stay.

Cons

After Colliers acquisition it was clear the only priority from management was too grow the footprint as fast as possible. There is a very competitive culture at the management level to contribute to growth by bringing in new work in order to justify the major expansion. This leads to overworking of younger staff to take on additional workload and limiting their development and leading to lots of turnover

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Colliers Engineering & Design Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience at Colliers Engineering & Design. We appreciate your positive remarks about the firm's resources and the opportunities it offers. We understand your concerns regarding the management's focus on rapid expansion after the acquisition. We acknowledge the importance of creating a corporate identity that goes beyond words and ensuring the well-being and development of all employees, including entry-level and junior staff. We value your feedback and will take it into consideration as we strive to improve our practices and foster a more balanced and supportive work environment.

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Pros

Flexible schedule & ability to work remote or hybrid

Cons

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