WSP reviews

3.7

72% would recommend to a friend

(7,138 total reviews)
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Alexandre L’Heureux

79% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

WSP has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 7,138 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The WSP employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Servicios de construcción, reparación y mantenimiento industry (3.7 stars).

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7K reviews
1.0
May 27, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You get the chance of working on great, big, complex and challenging projects. The company is well organised at corporate/business level.

Cons

- Some people are pigeonholed and do only certain tasks, not alowed to expand knowledge and responsibilities; It takes many years for a graduate to accumulate engineering knowledge. - Senior engineers are not allowed to do project management or own the project as most of the responsibilities are kept at the top. - I constantly had to jump from highly focused problem-solving tasks to the big picture or from project to project and because of that, visibility was next to zero and the environment highly stressful. When you were trying to delegate you had to burn the budget just on training the staff but then immediately bullied. - From trainee technicians to Principal/Senior Engineers you were expected to execute the project managers' design/technical decisions the only difference being in how fast you do it. Because of that, the turnover for Senior Engineers was really high. - Very stressful, low life-work balance and low career progression opportunities due to the extreme boxed/silo environment. - The worst part ever was that everyone was working on everything depending on their availability, training and knowledge didn't have time to sediment and because people had different working styles there were endless mistakes, quality of final projects poor and delivery chaotic. - You had no idea what you'll do next week but were constantly under the pressure to deliver. - The communication was either too extreme or too low and due to high stress, some people were very grumpy and unhelpful, doing more harm than good. - Sometimes departments were acting like in a zero-sum game where everyone fought for resources and power. - The staff was either too stressed, undertrained, underbudgeted, unled and because some felt used as machines, motivation was poor and credibility in management undermined. - If you're technically sharp you never get promoted and your salary never increases; they only consider you a better horse and if you're cheap, you can easily become everybody's horse. - the management was constantly making empty promises and were sugar coating me. - too many meetings and emails were burning the budget.

2.0
Jul 5, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Incredible opportunity to work with great people in different sectors, very collaborative at PM and level and below. HR was good, now ineffective..

Cons

Navel gazing at its best (how many ways can you count financials and remind staff/managers its bad) Vision is so generic no one can connect with it, and they wonder why, oh ya managers are suppose to interpret, while getting whipped for UT/DLM, hiring and making its fun! How many meetings do you need to discuss utilization and billability and then mention how we need to hire???, but don't talk to staff about billability weekly just remind staff where they are on yearly goals... weekly. Gaslighting and hunger games by senior management, Senior management going on fishing expeditions to test loyalty of line managers and staff creating internal divisions. New Operations leadership plays tough guy old school autocratic leadership style like its 1990. Perform or else… Don't the scared people will perform enough to keep themselves busy and never grow... why take the chance... Revolving door of senior management. Claim they want to be undisputed people leaders, No time for training, No time for BD, Staff afraid to work on proposals because if billability falls by % then your dashboard turns RED... Tell staff Red isn't bad just needs attention, whip!. 2024 edict we need to hire hire hire… Line management says we don’t have the work… Senior management says we have huge backlog just hire; we love people... billability falls, a few months later we need to right size- Layoff people... Now…no plan. Hurry up and get work. New ERP- Push everything to PM’s.. no need for managers- 8,10,15 staff to a manager. Meanwhile- to get an invoice out PM needs talk or get approved from 3 people (one in a different continent) before an invoice goes out. Gets pings by his/her manager, finance manager, regional manager- all while expecting manage projects, win work and manage staff, oh ya drive cultural...Data still wrong, weekly calls by 3 levels of management until its fixed… 20% attrition for 2 years... Celebrate 10+% in year 3 (hint all the good people left) the other that stayed are either afraid or want to work with thier friends, Lay offs break it all... Moral sucks, ERP sucks, Senior management is lost in financials, Senior Management to staff - we love our people... WHIP. Oh ya, Hoteling sucks, no one likes it. No one goes to hotel to connect with friends, its to sleep/work. Leadership wonders why people don't come in... aren't connected to the company and teams, its just work.

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