AECOM reviews

3.7

69% would recommend to a friend

(11,146 total reviews)
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Troy Rudd

79% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

AECOM has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 11,146 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AECOM employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Construction, Repair & Maintenance Services industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Feb 11, 2016

Associate Director

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Pros

Global company with opportunities for people with specialized technical skills.

Cons

Don't expect loyalty beyond your immediate manager. I was transferred from Minneapolis to Australia with my family and then was laid off. The company wouldn't bring me or any of the others back to a job in the United States. Our former managers were sympathetic but did not help find us new positions. We were on our own. It isn't easy to have you 5 year old starting kindergarten in Brisbane and explaining to him we are pulling him out of school and don't know what country we are going to next. I ended up going to work with a competitor and have done very well since then. Don't expect anything from this company beyond what they are required by law to do, such as a paycheck. Being fair, this seems to be the mindset amongst the engineering consulting business in general nowadays.

2.0
Oct 28, 2015

A dying office

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Pros

The biggest pro was the compressed work week in which employees were on a 9/80 schedule. You work 9 hour days and get every other Friday off. The downtown Cleveland location was good too.

Cons

I worked for URS which was then acquired by AECOM. The strategy of both companies is growth through acquisition. Once they aqcuire a new company they cut off the money and let it slowly die. The Cleveland office (near Public Square) has suffered massive layoffs over the past few years. The office went from roughly 400 people to less than 100. When you walk into the office, notice how old and dirty all of the cubicles and furniture are. The place hasn't been updated since the 1980's. It's also a very "throw your coworker under the bus" type of culture. Also, why were there 3 separate URS offices in the Cleveland area? None of them talked to each other.

2.0
Aug 16, 2015
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Pros

Big company so, benefits are very good and pay is decent. The company has done a good job investing in technology in its project management and quality control systems, IP phones, and ability to work remotely. If you are in a large metropolitan area, AECOM can be a great place to work with large complex and exciting jobs.

Cons

1) The company has become more and more bureaucratic with a now-mind boggling level of red-tape. It is ever more difficult to get daily responsibilities done and you often anger clients due to our slowness and complete lack of agility. 2) They pay attention to market salaries so starting pay is competitive but, annual raises are miserly and executive management actively resists increasing the merit budget 3) It can best be summed up by saying that employees are seen by executive management as data points on a spreadsheet. Your value only lies in your utilization. 4) Employee development is mostly non-existent and managers are not given budgets that they can then manage amongst their employees. Trying to develop and train staff has become a frustrating experience as senior management second guesses every decision based solely on immediate ROI. 5) Office management has, for the last 6 years, had their once-overarching decision and management responsibilities reduced to a glorified supervisor with limited influence. The company structure is very command and control oriented with smaller and smaller decisions being forced higher up the food chain. 6) Big company with LOTS of senior and executive management so almost impossible to develop and advance in a management position. No mentoring or serious leadership development through a structured program. There is a class touted (which is good) but, that is not enough to seriously develop mid-level managers and give them a realistic shot at senior positions. You are on your own. 7) They rolled out a new performance management system in 2014 that they tout as being a vast improvement. While the actual rankings are not bad, the system uses a predetermined bell curve (i.e., force ranking) so, there may be 4 all-star employees in your department but, you only get 1 slot, the other 3 get shafted. Given the plethora of evidence on how destructive and ill-conceived this process is, it is mind-boggling how executive management and HR can continue to push it. 8) Attrition is high and will increase, I fear, as the job market improves. We employ smart people that can see that the company is a bottom-line driven organization with no loyalty. If you are highly driven and thrive in a cutthroat environment you can go places. 9) Company is now run by accountants and lawyers versus engineers and scientists who worked and learned their way into executive roles. There is a huge disconnect between daily life and needs and what executive management sees.

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