Do you enjoy short term thinking and many levels of bureaucracy? - Senior Mechanical Engineer Stantec Employee Review

2.0
Jun 22, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The company has a large enough marketing machine to ability to bring in significant and interesting projects. And collaboration between offices, while in need of improvement, seemed to be increasing over time.

Cons

Being a large, publicly traded company always focused on keeping the stock price up every quarter, decisions are very top-down, and reflective of short term thinking. I felt it was not reasonable business model for a company providing professional services. The top down decisions most often seemed extremely out of touch, and often added additional layers of red tape that were a distraction and took time away from actually providing the professional services for which the company is paid.

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Cons

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