Great place to grow and learn - Landscape Designer EDSA Employee Review

4.0
29 June 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Friendly, creative, and supportive environment with great people and office vibe Opportunity to work on exciting international/high-profile projects

Cons

Limited work‑from‑home flexibility Pay is decent, but slightly below national average for landscape designers

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5.0
2 Sept 2024
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Pros

Awesome projects, exciting work and environment.

Cons

Can be a lot of work sometimes.

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1.0
24 Apr 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

EDSA has a strong reputation in the industry, supported by a highly intelligent and skilled team. The firm offers significant opportunities for professional growth and the chance to work on globally recognized projects. Their employee benefits are competitive and comprehensive. Many of the principals are exceptionally professional, approachable, and supportive.

Cons

The internal culture can be challenging. There is a noticeable lack of diversity, and the environment is often dominated by a specific group, which may leave others feeling excluded or insecure about their job stability. Even employees who are promoted to senior positions can feel vulnerable. This culture of fear can be emotionally taxing. Branch offices seem under-resourced in terms of support infrastructure—often lacking dedicated HR or IT personnel—which leads to a heavy reliance on virtual communication and online feedback. This structure makes performance reviews feel impersonal and sometimes unbalanced. The middle management layer tends to be less supportive and, in some cases, toxic, which significantly impacts the work environment and team morale. There is little tolerance for differing working styles, even among high-achieving employees with credentials such as LAF/ASLA awards, PLA, LEED, or SITES certifications. Additionally, the firm's portfolio is overwhelmingly focused on a single type of commercial project, which limits opportunities for sustainable design—a core value for many professionals in this field.

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