Can be a good stepping stone, but their company policies for employees make it difficult to stay for the long-term. - Mechanical Engineer II Jacobs Employee Review

2.0
22 June 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Working onsite as government contractors lets us experience the relaxed federal work environment -Able to "clock out" at 40 hours or get OT due to contract guidelines -Health insurance package is about as good as they come, but is consequently fairly expensive

Cons

-Overall low morale due to past layoffs and continual cost cutting -Easily replaceable employees (early and mid career) tend to make well below industry average -Internal promotions and raises are rare, people are worked increasingly hard for a few years until they have to leave to get paid what they're worth -Most benefits besides health are below industry standard. Especially the new PTO system and the layoff and buyout packages. -Poor layoff practices, showed disrespect for employees. Company downplayed or hid ominous information to prevent employees from looking for other employment. -Nearly everyone is restricted to a "desk job" to avoid safety risk. Engineers and scientists want to get their hands dirty sometimes. -It seems like they don't trust employees and we are frequently treated like children to be lead around by the hand in all aspects of the job -Poor at utilizing employees skills, workers are crudely matched into jobs with few opportunities to expand. No opportunities to utilize cross-discipline skills.

Explore other reviews about Jacobs

5.0
13 Oct 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote work, flexibility, department leadership

Cons

Hybrid remote schedule, frequent changes

5.0
15 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great work-life balance, especially if you’re a hard worker and employer can see that.

Cons

Colleague competition, which tends to happen at larger firms

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All