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Bryan Research & Engineering Reviews

2.3

30% would recommend to a friend

(37 total reviews)
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Jerry Bullin

24% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

Bryan Research & Engineering has an employee rating of 2.3 out of 5 stars, based on 37 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Bryan Research & Engineering employee rating is 37% below average for employers within the Energy, mining, utilities industry (3.7 stars).

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37 reviews
1.0
22 Dec 2025
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Pros

The only positives are some smart, friendly coworkers trapped in the same boat. But that's not enough to outweigh the toxicity. Decent coworkers, low pressure to innovate (because nothing changes).

Cons

I lasted less than two years at Bryan Research & Engineering before jumping ship, and looking back, I wish I'd read the red flags in the Glassdoor reviews more carefully beforehand. This place is a relic stuck in the 1980s – outdated software development, archaic policies, and a leadership style that's downright abusive. The owner/CEO treats employees like disposable parts in his machine. Stories of him berating staff or making wildly inappropriate comments during interviews aren't exaggerations – they're part of the culture here. There's no real management structure; it's a flat organization run by fear and favoritism. If you're not in the inner circle of long-timers (many of whom seem burned out and jaded after decades), forget about advancement or fair treatment. Work-life balance? Laughable. No remote work flexibility. Direct deposit for paychecks is the lone step towards modernization this company has achieved. They still mail physical checks like it's 1995. Benefits are a joke: the health plan is so expensive that many employees opt out entirely, and compensation lags behind industry standards despite the "we never lose people to salary" boasts. As a software engineering role, the technical side is a nightmare. No code reviews, no automated testing, manual builds that waste entire days, and massive technical debt that's impossible to fix because touching "someone else's code" gets reverted. You'll pick up terrible habits and watch your skills stagnate while the support/sales team calls the shots – the software feels like an afterthought. Abusive leadership, poor pay/benefits, no modern practices, exhausting travel, stifling culture.

1.0
24 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Easy to get by doing nothing for months at a time. Lots of people do it and keep getting paid.

Cons

Crude, incompetent management style does not value people. Any complaint that attempts to bring this up is immediately met with gaslighting. Employees who are members of a minority usually fall under greater scrutiny by the owner, Jerry, for things like timesheets, expense reports, and the work they do. Employees are often forced to take on the workload of other people because turnover is high.

1.0
20 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

None that I can think of

Cons

Where do I even start? Bryan Research & Engineering is a textbook example of a toxic, outdated workplace masquerading as an "innovative" engineering firm. Management is a joke—micromanaging every little thing while having zero clue about modern software practices. They push ancient software that hasn't been updated since the '90s, and expect you to work miracles. Innovation? Forget it; any suggestion for improvement gets shot down because "that's not how we've always done it."

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