WRA Architects Reviews

4.3

92% would recommend to a friend

(19 total reviews)

91% positive business outlook

WRA Architects has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 19 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The WRA Architects employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Construction, repair and maintenance industry (3.7 stars).

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19 reviews
1.0
4 Apr 2024
Recommend
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Pros

SOME coworkers were cool and really great people. There's a person that has been there almost since the beginning that is the SWEETEST most amazing individual I have ever met. I wish him an amazing retirement that is week deserved and the other great people I met there nothing but success. Others no. Love the concept of building new schools but the behind the scenes to get there is questionable af and if communities knew that this was how they treat minorities likely would not want to do business with them. Benefits were good. Pay was good.

Cons

I will say the former CEO was an amazing human being, you can tell that he really cared and cultivated the company and the "values" they try (tried) to live up to. Unfortunately he retired and that is when this place started going south. My time here is not a reflection at all of him as a person. You can tell that he really loved and built that company into what it was. Wish him nothing but success and happiness. When the running joke is, "it's just a bunch of white dudes" as the top people in this company: that's an issue. And it shows. From being literally segregated from my team and conveniently "forgotten" to be told until a whole week later, then put away in a spot facing a wall while others have windows (seriously who does that?) to just the lack of respect for people of color in the workplace in various departments - it's going downhill and FAST. Some (not all) at the top are more concerned with money that they forget that the employees idk help make that a possibility for them to have their lavish lifestyles, meanwhile the favoritism will show and show HARD. From being excluded from things to being micro managed it is just insane how this company took a turn for the worst. But don't worry they'll make sure that they squeeze a few pictures with Pics to post online as "diversity inclusion" and immediately go back to disenfranchising the minorities in what equates to when that one person said famously, "shut up and dribble". Literally was in meetings where I would be treated with silence or like a black sheep (no pun intended) and another peer was welcomed and laughing and giggling and side chats etc. I also started to notice that people wouldn't talk to me one-on-one it was always with someone present. You'd swear I was aggressive or something with that treatment. It was weird, uncalled for and lacked class (a running theme). Got PLENTY of screenshots of it and lots of testimonies as well. Witnessed an incident where a manager in a different department called another co-worker to ask what the black employee was doing (keeping tabs for no reason vs idk asking them themselves?) , where that person immediately rushed over to tell them that was going on. And there are many other examples of this. Kudos to that person for being an ally in that regards and shame on them for encouraging and facilitating that type of behavior. Plus the hierarchy makes no sense? Why is someone that is supposed to be a co-worker managing me while the manager wasn't? (one manager seemed so aloof it was like no no no don't touch the stove levels). That created this elitists mentality that further divided the department where the favoritism really showed. AND TRUST. IT.IS.APPARENT. Thinking outside of the box was "encouraged" and then suddenly not because "templates" and a severe lack of understanding of how branding and marketing works it seems. Or money talks creativity walks. You do you I guess. Listened to how some of the other managers would talk about other employees of color and spoke to several of them and it was all the same, "yeah I get treated like xyz all the time. Its why I'm leaving or actively looking for new job" Some of my coworkers and peers were amazingly wonderful human beings that were trying to do the best they can with what they have. Some not so much... They want to claim they are "progressive" but it is more regression than anything. If you're a POC don't worry you've been around the block enough times to know that this ain't it and when to get out before you become the example as to why there aren't more POCs hired. I guess that running joke about it just being a bunch of white dudes holds true. INSANELY disappointed in them as a company and can see why people are leaving when they do. Cool concept of helping to build schools and such but the behind the scenes of how it is run goes a long way to show that they have now only become about how much money can you make me and why haven't you made me money. I certainly would tell my community not to support them in their regards but likely go with a different company to help. STAY AWAY (especially if you are a POC) run because they'll literally just tell you what you're doing wrong and then complain that you're doing too much right? Legit feedback that was given. Even better is that you can really tell the ones that care and the ones that have been consumed by greed or in power struggle to control the company to turn it into a competitor they bash. They're one bad decision influenced by money away from becoming that.

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WRA Architects Response
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First and foremost, we want to extend our sincere apologies if you felt even the slightest bit marginalized or discriminated against during your time with WRA Architects. We strive to foster an environment where every individual feels valued, respected, and empowered. We celebrate every employee’s unique background and identity. We acknowledge that there is always room for improvement, and your feedback serves as a valuable opportunity for us to reassess and enhance our practices. Diversity and inclusion are not just words on a page for us; they are core principles that guide our actions and decisions. We have policies in place to prevent discrimination of any kind, and we provide ongoing training to our employees to promote awareness and understanding of diversity issues. While we cannot change the past, we are committed to learning from it and taking proactive steps to create a more inclusive workplace for all current and future employees. We encourage you to reach out to our HR department if you're willing to share more specific details about your experiences, as your insights can help us further our efforts in this regard. Once again, we apologize for any distress you may have experienced, and we genuinely appreciate your feedback helping us improve moving forward.
5.0
19 Apr 2024

Great place to work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Awesome people work at this company

Cons

Could use better quality coffee

5.0
19 Apr 2024

People first, Profit later

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Leadership is always transparent with difficult conversations. It is shared anytime and employee is departing and generally why, bad news is not hidden (there hasn’t been much of that luckily) -Even as a PM and principal, there is not a heavy focus on job profitability. The team just know what it takes to get the job done and has planned the appropriate hours up front. And the jobs are still very profitable (which is why the profit sharing and bonuses are also the best I have seen at an arch firm). -I have worked with many at the company and nearly everyone is a high performer. The one person I had issues with didn’t last long. -The benefits package is one of the best you can get.

Cons

-Some might view K-12 as lack of variety in work but I don’t see it that way. Every project is different. -Lack of flexibility when it comes to hybrid schedules or working from home (allowed on Fridays).

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