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Good start which didn't last - Process Engineer Shaw Environmental & Infrastructure Employee Review

2.0
12 Jan 2011
Recommend
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Pros

Large company with lots of opportunity to travel. Good graduate teaching. High level of knowledge in experienced personnel to learn from.

Cons

Promotions given on length of service rather than ability. Favourites are given opportunities to develop and the choice of projects. If experience isn't gained in an area within the first year it is difficult to gain experience as you are not put on projects you can't contribute to immediately. Annual reviews are a paper exercise with little or no effect.

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5.0
28 Aug 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Love everything about working for shaw

Cons

Work hours. no time to attend school.

4.0
16 Dec 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Management is typically laid back and allows you to work independently without any micro managing. Projects are interesting and the corporate safety culture is excellent. Excellent resources; due to the large number of employees with various background and experiences, there is always someone who can answer your question or point you in the direction. Good sense of job security and friendly coworkers. Generally an enjoyable work environment.

Cons

Some managers are inexperienced in the projects they manage, having never done the actual work before themselves. This places field/work personnel in precarious situations that they are untrained and ill equipped to deal with. Some managers fail to manage whatsoever, and instead rely on field workers to work extra long hours and perform most management tasks, many times which are well out of the scope of their job title or pay grade. Relaxed management is usually a good thing but sometimes it can be "too" relaxed. Long hours - 50 to 70 hours per week are not uncommon. Due to tight project budgets, management may restrict you on hours you actually get paid for. No bonus so far and very difficult to get a significant pay raise.

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