Global matrixed firm; experience varies by group - Senior Project Manager HDR Employee Review

2.0
7 July 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Especially for younger professionals, can be a good company for quickly gaining experience on many projects (though this is also possible for motivated employees at other companies and in the public sector) - For those with well-defined roles and disciplines, can be a supportive and productive environment - While it depends on role, salaries can be quite good - Many offices across Canada and globally, making it easy to locate or relocate close to one, and (in theory, at least) workshare - Employee ownership means the opportunity to own company shares (or equivalent Deferred Share Units, in Canada)

Cons

- Matrix structure adds to bureaucracy and makes it hard to know who is in charge (I found it more bureaucratic than every government organization I had worked for previously) - People management is extremely weak - clear focus is project management and prioritizing billable and high-paying work for clients (often at the expense of providing a supportive and structured environment for most employees and teams) - Senior leadership in Canada extremely disconnected from the issues people are dealing with at the lower/mid leadership (middle management) level - A lot of confusion within the organization about whether it is matrixed, projectized, or hierarchical, wasting a lot of time and causing a lot of aggravation - Generally a worse experience for anyone who is not a traditional architect or engineer (internal code word: Cross Sector) - Very slow to hire...and fire - Workshare between offices often does not work as expected - a lot of unproductive internal competition that makes starting anything new extremely difficult

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5.0
5 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible hours. Hybrid office model. Employee owned. Encourage trying and learning new things.

Cons

Hard to figure out a path for promotions

1.0
19 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Decent benefits and that was about it.

Cons

This was one of the most challenging management experiences of my career. The manager had spent her entire career at HDR and lacked both external perspective and experience in learning and development, which was critical for our team. There was a clear pattern of favoritism, and feedback tended to focus more on mistakes than recognizing contributions. Work-life balance was minimal, and expectations often extended beyond reasonable limits. I was consistently seeking growth and development opportunities, but these were not supported unless I was willing to fund them myself. Compensation and recognition also felt uneven. Outside of engineering and architecture roles, bonuses were not offered, and raises were infrequent—I received only two raises over four years. Although I’ve since moved on, the experience had a lasting impact on me. I would encourage the organization to invest more in leadership development, employee growth, and a more balanced and supportive workplace culture.

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