CDM Smith reviews

4.1

88% would recommend to a friend

(930 total reviews)
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Timothy B. Wall

98% approve of CEO

85% positive business outlook

CDM Smith has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 930 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The CDM Smith employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.6 stars).

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930 reviews
1.0
Dec 11, 2014
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Pros

Interesting work for diverse clients; reasonable work-loads; good policies with regard to part-time work

Cons

Mediocre "executive leadership team;" terrible management; bizarre disincentives built into a "matrix" system by which people are either "doers" or "sellers" or "managers," but not allowed to be some combination of two or three of these things

2.0
Aug 9, 2017

Make CDM Smith Great Again

Recommend
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Pros

Local and regional employees and management are second to none. I cannot overstate how great they are. They really care about what you are doing and are working to help you succeed. Local mentorship is incredible. Outstanding benefits, one of the last non-HSA engineering firms out there. Standard 401k options. Flexible work options, good work/life balance.

Cons

Upper management is inept at best. More recently the company has resembled a dumpster fire. Recently busted by Justice Department for giving bribes to officials in India, resulting in a forfeiture of profits. CEO is retiring, future CEO does not even have his PE. Total lack of engagement of corporate with local employees. Many mid-level employees are fleeing/retiring in droves; those that remain were treated to a layoff of approximately 5% of the company workforce. Insane focus on utilization; your fate is determined by how your number looks. Morale of local employees could not be lower. Management does not plan well. A few years ago, with much fanfare, corporate announced a plan to double transportation work in the US. However, two years later, we learned that they did not actually create a strategic plan to do so. Switch away from land line phones, combined with downgrades in internet service (less than mobile 4G speeds) results in frequent VoIP problems, which isn't great for client relations.

2.0
Jul 10, 2017

Driven by numbers

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some great people, hard workers, strong managers in some areas

Cons

Drive by numbers to correct mistakes made by bad eggs ... then driving out the good eggs who are punished by the new procedures/standards. Currently losing a lot of good, hard working technical staff at various levels due to layoffs and folks needing reprieve from the numbers games. Sales staff are becoming handcuffed by standards that are nearly impossible to meet when chasing work. A militaristic-like push to meet utilization goals is breaking down the collaboration between sales and technical staff to win new work. Then when sales are down and less work is coming in, staff is laid off to keep profits higher across the year. Need better career paths for staff of all levels in all departments. Right now, there's only a focus on those who transition to sales or project management. Need better training and mentorship when folks move up - especially for those moving from project management to sales. Too often they are set up to fail as management just assumes they'll pick up the skills along the way or already know what they're doing. Work/life balance is rough in some positions. When there's a lot of work, it tends to fall on those who are best to do it, but instead of sharing the load, it's dumped on a select few to fix/figure it out/drive it forward.

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