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Steven Winter Associates

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Steven Winter Associates Reviews

4.2

86% would recommend to a friend

(55 total reviews)

Srikanth Puttagunta

100% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Steven Winter Associates has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 55 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Steven Winter Associates employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energy, mining, utilities industry (3.7 stars).

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55 reviews
1.0
30 June 2018
Recommend
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Pros

You can work from home.

Cons

COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS: Pay and benefits are very much on the lower end of the scale, especially compared to other similarly-sized firms. SWA pays lipservice to branding itself as a place “that cares”, a firm that “tries to do good” in the community – which seems like a way of attracting talented, altruistic employees who are willing to sacrifice their higher wages in exchange for a hope of making a difference. SWA matches 4% (yes, that’s 4%, not a typo) of your 401K contribution. Just to be clear, that means 4% of what you contribute to your 401K – it’s not your yearly salary. When yearly performance bonuses are handed out, management admitted to me that the bonuses were lower than other firms, but that was “how things are” at SWA. In 2017, the CEO emailed a VP, and (presumably mistakenly) cc’d the entire company, demanding the bonuses be reduced even further. EMPLOYEE RETENTION: SWA has a turnover culture, which becomes evident almost immediately. Despite being a small/mid-size firm of around 140 people, a few employees leave every week. SWA has an exclusionary, difficult work culture. A few examples: management often doesn’t acknowledge lower employees in the hallway; supervisors will complain about one employee in earshot of another; managers publicly chastise employees about private matters. In late 2017, the entire IT department quit, leaving the management scrambling to replace the entire team. In 2018, one of my co-workers, who I knew well, who clearly was having issues with SWA’s pressure, started talking about breaking down and actually mentioned suicide because of a supervisor who was harassing him. He went to HR to ask for support and was terminated the next day, escorted out the door. MANAGEMENT CULTURE: Besides the CEO bonus email, there have been far too many other slip-ups in distributing sensitive emails on a “SWA ALL” company-wide basis – including several instances where personnel sent out entire private email chains with HR and/or supervisors discussing employees. Every few months, employees attend “voluntary” internal branding brainstorming sessions, which feel very compulsory. These sessions do not count for “hours worked” (as the multiple management emails will tell you), and lunch is not provided. HUMAN RESOURCES: SWA has an excellent HR department that knows how to retain, listen to, and engage with its employees. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem as if management listens to HR. I’d suggest that management listen to its support staff – but then again, good staff can only do so much when the CEO comes and asks you to double-check those numbers to see if there is a way to give its employees less.

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Steven Winter Associates Response
7y
Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. Like most employers we actively benchmark our benefits against industry standards, and each year carefully balance introducing more benefits against rising healthcare costs. In this forum it is not appropriate to address specific instances of how or when employees left our company however, our employee turnover is below industry standards for our size, and while we have occasions where we had a couple of departures on the same day this is not typical across the year. As humans we all make mistakes and on the occasion a communication slip-up occurred it was acknowledged, an apology was offered, lessons were learned, we took steps to prevent this from happening again, and we moved on. We will use this feedback to see what lessons we can learn.
4.0
1 Sept 2017

A great place to grow

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Extremely intelligent group of people....lots of interesting project work across the company....excellent chance to work with/learn from subject matter experts recognized throughout the industry...can be a very entrepreneurial environment...Girl Power!!! lots of women in lead management positions....strong brand recognition in the industry, lots of great contacts/networking....namesake of the company is a great guy, still active and enthusiastic....employee owned company....great place to learn the fundamentals....lots of camaraderie between employees, many of whom wind up being outside-of-work friends....solid industry with lots of opportunities into the future.

Cons

Various business groups are too siloed, losing out on opportunities to share both technical and (perhaps more importantly) human resources....cross-group collaboration is virtually non-existent...opportunities for long term career growth were never quite clear....org chart is rather horizontal, creating log jams which limit growth opportunities...you kind of have to be in the right place at the right time....certain business groups are better than others in terms of having a clearly defined mission and identity

4.0
29 May 2014

good place to work

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

good corporate culture and hard working people around

Cons

management structure and lack of vertical improvement

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Steven Winter Associates Response
9y
Thank you for your feedback. We recognize the majority of our employees stay with us for an average of 6+ years and we are developing career paths for our employees. We want to see more employees hitting the 10 year milestone.
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