Look elsewhere, no point - Anonymous employee Urbis Employee Review

1.0
10 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some staff you work with are great, free fruit, ok quality coffee machine

Cons

Narcissistic managers, bullying and belittling common. Unpaid overtime is expected and unvalued due to unrealistic timelines. No real career peogression unless you work endless overtime to hit targets. Team targets not being hit despite poor budget used to avoid giving prormotions. Management doesn't embody culture goals.

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1.0
25 June 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Nice offices and good location close to transport.

Cons

I was based in the Parramatta team and my comments are as follows: - Remuneration is well below market rate. Smaller firms are offering much higher salaries even though their hourly charge out rates are the same or less. - Expectation that senior consultants undertake B2B tasks for the purpose of bringing in work / clients even though this is outside the scope of their KPIs and typically a responsibility of a Director. - Unfair allocation of cost overruns to juniors without consultation which directly impacts their bonus and revenue targets. - Insufficient work to facilitate the career progression of staff. Most staff were desperate for work and found it difficult to fill out their timesheets. Additionally, work allocation is inequitable with female staff disproportionally impacted by the lack of billable work. - Male dominated with no females in senior leadership positions. - Poor project management from directors / senior staff who set completely unrealistic deadlines for major deliverables and brought deadlines forward without sufficient notice. For this reason the workplace culture does not support work-life balance and is not ideal for people who have family commitments. - Often there was no review of reports prior to submission to external parties due to time constraints and poor project management. - All staff are required to be in the office 4 days a week however I only saw my line manager a handful of times during 2023 and once the following year. Emails and requests to review work were often ignored. Very few regular checkins and the standard performance appraisal process that is meant to apply to all staff was not adhered to meaning there was little support or mentoring. - High turnover amongst female staff who are concentrated at the lower levels. Most promotions over the past few years have been awarded to male staff. - Time spent preparing fee proposals and tenders (which contributes to generating billable work for other staff) is directly deducted from your annual revenue target. - Technical capabilities of some senior managers were questionable. For example, projects were scoped as SSD even when there was a question mark over whether it was regional development or the Director didn't know the site area which had implications for how the client formulated unit yields and GFA calculations, leading to problems later down the track.

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2.0
1 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great place to learn but not earn. You will learn heaps in this place and those skills you develop can take with you anywhere. Just don't stay here long term. Once you've stopped learning and developing its time to go. The people within your cohort are some of the best long life friends you make. Maybe its the trauma bonding.

Cons

- High pressure workplace, lots of overtime and horrible work life balance - Senior management lack of empathy but you kind of expect it because these guys are smart and top of their game so something has to give (can't have it all). - I don't recommend playing politics and moving up the ranks as its pretty dry in terms of future career outlook. Much better to expand and diversify your skillsets by moving around and build diverse connections. Also partnership structure is a bit yuck..

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